“I want a better society for my kids. I’m passionate about healthcare. I’m a physician, my wife is in public health and the way healthcare is going right now is very frightening and I just want a candidate who is willing to go against what is happening on the national level. The vaccination piece is definitely scary, I think it’s really important to stay up to date with those things, the pandemic changed so much about how people trust the healthcare system, and while there are a lot of ways the healthcare system needs to improve, leadership from the top down needs to be solid and it’s just not solid right now”.
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N4C Spotlight: Elliot
“Personally, you can’t find good medical care locally. So to find a neurologist, I’m having to drive to Williamsburg. I’d love to hear anything about medical care/healthcare, something to deal with those problems. It is hard to deal with everything going on with aging parents. Costs are going up, and it’s hard to navigate.”
N4C Spotlight: WRKW 93.9 FM
TheWorkFM 93.9 is a progressive community radio station “For the People, By the People.” The all-volunteer, non-commercial station’s live stream includes community radio with progressive news and discussions, local programming, local music, and a space for women’s voices.
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N4C Spotlight: Denise
“What brings me out is the future of my grandchildren and my great grandchildren and bad things for the working class. People fought so hard to get us where we are, I was hoping we’d never go back, we’d just keep moving forward and make it better. But we’re going backward, and it’s getting worse.”
N4C Spotlight: Amy
“I object to what’s going on. Every morning I wake up and open the newspaper like ‘What fresh hell will there be today?’ And there are so many issues that I’m absolutely horrified by that it’s hard to list them all. My partner is on Medicaid and they craftily cut it – for after the midterms. He has a large number of health issues, and it’s going to be very difficult for him to get healthcare. It’ll be really tough.”
N4C Spotlight: Gigi
“It’s a long list about what I’m passionate about. Women’s reproductive rights, due process for all people (whether you think they are illegal or not) – those are my two big ones. I grew up in the 60’s, so this isn’t brand new, but I certainly would not have predicted this. But I wouldn’t have predicted Trump would win, either.”
N4C Spotlight: Debbie
“I think the cruelty and the cuts to public health are one of the things I am most passionate about because I work in it. I was let go once and rehired, so there have been huge cuts and what people don’t understand is that most state health departments are federally funded. So people think, oh that’s Washington, DC, but it’s not, it’s state funding, no matter where – Texas, Virginia, everywhere. I was let go because the federal government cut all the funding to the programs that I was working under at a Virginia state agency.”
N4C Spotlight: Barbara
“I am so upset about everything that’s going on in this country with this President. I’m very upset about the chaos, about what they’re doing to the immigrants, ICE – that is very upsetting to me.”
N4C Spotlight: Mickey
“I am most passionate about getting rid of Donald Trump as our President because he does not know how to lead in the way that we expect him to. He’s cutting off so many funds and people with jobs that matter – in education, in health. He is just mowing it all down without giving it any thought it seems.”
N4C Spotlight: Arleen
“I am most passionate about the immigration issue because I’m an ESL teacher, so I know that my students are afraid to come to school and they should not be afraid to come to school – and most of them were born here! So, he’s trying to rip that away, and I know once he rips their citizenship away, it’s not long before they’re coming for the rest.”
N4C Spotlight: Susan
“I would like to see democracy saved, I would like to see our Constitution adhered to, I would like to see Congress and the Supreme Court do their jobs. Congress and the Supreme Court handing everything to Trump to do with as he will is our biggest problem.”
7/17/25 – Good Trouble Lives On – Join N4C on Monument Avenue
Thursday 7/17 5-7PM Join 50501 Virginia, RVA Indivisible, Neighbors For Change, dozens of other partner organizations, and fellow Virginians as we stand across Richmond on Monument Avenue. Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump Administration. Neighbors For Change… Read More












