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New supervisor of equity and inclusion for Cville schools, plus a piece from “Broken Ground”. Credit: WTJU
On WTJU’s Soundboard this week, Billy, Giles, and Emily talk with host Eliza Wilson about the ongoing effects of the national spotlight on Charlottesville, including the city school division’s new hire to promote equity and a talk about healing from racist violence.
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Emily Hays

Emily Hays grew up in Charlottesville and graduated from Yale in 2016. She covered growth, development, and affordable living. Before writing for Charlottesville Tomorrow, she produced a podcast on education and caste in Maharashtra, India.

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Giles Morris

I'm Charlottesville Tomorrow's Executive Director. Want to let me know what you think about Charlottesville Tomorrow or what’s missing in local media? Connect with me here. The best way to stay connected to our community of readers is to subscribe to our weekly email newsletter, which you can do by clicking here.

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Billy Jean Louis

Billy Jean Louis joined Charlottesville Tomorrow as its education reporter in April 2019 and is a graduate of the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications. Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Jean Louis speaks English, Haitian Creole and French.