Marty Moss-Coane invites _Radio Times_ fans to experience the show in
person as part of a live studio audience for her upcoming interview
with STACEY ABRAMS. In 2018, STACEY ABRAMS WAS THE FIRST BLACK WOMAN
MAJOR-party gubernatorial nominee in any US state. Marty and ABRAMS
WILL TALK ABOUT HER RECENT BOOK, _Lead from the Outside: How to Build
Your Future and Make Real Change_, what it was like to give the
Democratic response to the State of the Union Address and where
she’ll go from here._PLEASE ARRIVE NO LATER THAN 9:45 A.M. THE
BROADCAST WILL BEGIN AT 10:00 A.M._
_Each ticket includes one copy of _Lead from the Outside: How to Build
Your Future and Make Real Change_. __Proceeds from this event support
WHYY programs and services._
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AGENDA
9:30 a.m. – Doors open to guests
9:45 a.m. – Guests seated for program
10:00 a.m. – _Radio Times_ broadcast begins
11:00 a.m. – _Radio Times_ broadcast ends
BIOS
MARTY MOSS-COANE
Marty Moss-Coane is host and executive producer of _Radio Times_. One
of the tri-state area’s most thought-provoking and balanced radio
hosts, Marty believes guiding discussions fairly and accurately is
imperative to educating and informing audiences. She has earned praise
for her versatility and engaging conversations and interviews with
both guests and callers during the daily, live one-hour program, which
covers social issues, public policy, books, films and more. She has
received many accolades for excellence in radio, public service,
public health and public affairs. A graduate of Temple University,
Marty lives with her husband, clinical psychologist James Coane. Her
son, Jesse, works in Manhattan and lives with his family in Brooklyn.
STACEY ABRAMS
Stacey Abrams is an author, serial entrepreneur, nonprofit CEO and
political leader. After eleven years in the Georgia House of
Representatives, seven as Minority Leader, Abrams became the 2018
Democratic nominee for Governor of Georgia, where she won more votes
than any other Democrat in the state’s history. She has founded
multiple organizations devoted to voting rights, training and hiring
young people of color, and tackling social issues at both the state
and national levels; and she is a lifetime member of the Council on
Foreign Relations. Abrams is the 2012 recipient of the John F. Kennedy
New Frontier Award and the first black woman to become the
gubernatorial nominee for a major party in the United States.
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[https://www.whyy.org/about/directions.php].
We are a short walk from the 5th Street Market-Frankford EL station
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WHYY does not have onsite parking but parking can be found
on http://www.philapark.org [http://www.philapark.org/].
DO I HAVE TO BRING MY PRINTED TICKET TO THE EVENT?
No, your name will be on the registration list at the door.
IS THERE A DRESS CODE?
No.
WILL THIS EVENT BE BROADCAST?
Yes, this event will be broadcast live on _Radio Times_.
WHAT'S THE REFUND POLICY?
Tickets, donations and memberships are non-refundable. Should you have
any questions or concerns regarding this event or other WHYY events,
please contact Member and Audience Services at memberservices@whyy.org
or call at 215-351-0511, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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