The stories of Black Charlottesville have been underrepresented and often misrepresented by local media for ages.

It’s time for a change.

The Charlottesville Inclusive Media project was formed by Charlottesville Tomorrow, In My Humble Opinion Radio Show, and Vinegar Hill Magazine with the goal of bringing more inclusive representation to local media.

These Are Our Stories. Our Media. Our Charlottesville.

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Partners

The founding partners of the Charlottesville Inclusive Media project include Charlottesville Tomorrow, a nonprofit public service news organization; In My Humble Opinion Talk Show, an African American female-owned digital production company; and Vinegar Hill Magazine, an independent African American publishing company. We work together to create community connections, lift up important conversations, ground our work in service to African American communities and audiences, and build capacity for independent Black media companies and professionals.

Vinegar Hill Magazine

Vinegar Hill Magazine is a space that is designed to support and project a more inclusive social narrative, to promote entrepreneurship, and to be a beacon for art, culture, and politics in the Central Virginia region.

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In My Humble Opinion Radio Show

In My Humble Opinion talk radio show is the brainchild of Maxicelia Robinson and is the most popular African American talk radio show in the local Charlottesville area market..

Charlottesville Tomorrow

Founded in 2005, Charlottesville Tomorrow is a hyperlocal journalism  501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to expand civic engagement and foster a vibrant, inclusive, and interdependent community.

Sponsors

Operational, programming, and financial support for CIM comes in part from these organizations, along with individual philanthropic support.

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