Veterans Affairs Plus Highlights Community Issues, Honors Loved Ones, Examines ICE Enforcement Concerns, and Features Byron Stringer’s Theater Work Addressing Violence, Mental Health, and Community Healing
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Dave Washington hosts "Veterans Affairs Plus" on 91.5 Jazz and More, where he discusses community issues and personal updates. He expresses condolences for recent deaths and criticizes ICE's enforcement strategies. Washington wishes happy birthdays to friends and family, including his wife Marsha. He introduces guest Byron Stringer, a retired police officer, who shares his 26.5-year career and transition to theater. Stringer discusses his "Toe Tag Monologues" program, which addresses issues like drug abuse and gang violence through theater, and mentions an upcoming event. Washington praises Stringer's work and emphasizes the importance of mental health and community support.
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