A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson


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A black mother explains where white people get it wrong
June 05, 2020

KLS Newsradio's Amanda Dickson invites her former coworker, KSL anchor/reporter and educator Karilyn Frazier, an African American mother living in Utah, to sit down for a conversation to help us understand where white people get it wrong. What assumptions

What does a black Utah mother think of the protests?
June 05, 2020

This week on A Woman's View, KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson talks with her former coworker, KSL reporter/anchor, educator and mom Karilyn Frazier, about what it's like to be African American living in Utah. "We're not a novelty. Get to know us on a real l

Being called a "n" word at high school in Utah.
June 05, 2020

This week on A Woman's View, KSL's Amanda Dickson talks with her former coworker, KSL anchor/reporter and educator Karilyn Frazier, about what it's like to be an African American mother living in Utah. In this segment, Karilyn talks about how the educatio

I offended an African American mother. She tells me how here.
June 05, 2020

KSL's Amanda Dickson wrote an op ed for KSL Newsradio recently after the murder of George Floyd. She felt like she needed to say something. She was feeling upset, and she was feeling upset from a mother's point of view. Her former co-worker Karilyn Frasie

Maybe skip the 200 person reunion this year
May 21, 2020

When you think about how to protect the seniors in your family, maybe skip the big 200 person reunion this year and limit it to smaller Sunday dinners. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson spoke with Afton January, Grants and Communications Manager at the Salt

How are our seniors doing?
May 21, 2020

We talk a lot about seniors during this time because they are more at risk with Covid-19, but KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson wanted to know - how are our seniors doing? She talks with Afton January, Grants and Communications Manager for Salt Lake County A

How did we get to a place where wearing a mask is a political statement?
May 21, 2020

"What happened to compassionate conservatism?" Laurel Christensen, Vice President of Product and Consumer Experience of Deseret Book, asks. How did we get to a place where wearing a mask is a political statement and not protecting each other? How did that

Where have you gone for inspiration when church has been closed?
May 21, 2020

During the pandemic when churches have been closed, so many people have missed going to church. They've missed their places of worship more than almost anything else. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson wondered if people went to books and music from Deseret B

How do you plan live theater in the pandemic?
May 09, 2020

How do you know when you can put a show on again if you own a theater? When do you start rehearsals? When do you cast? The actors can't wear masks, but the patrons can, but how close can they sit together? KSL's Amanda Dickson talks with Sally Dietlein, t

How will social distance at Hale Center Theater?
May 09, 2020

KSL's Amanda Dickson misses being able to go to the theater, to see the actors, to clap along with an audience. She talks with Sally Dietlein, the Executive Producer of Hale Center Theater, about what arts mean to a community. How will the theater open un