
The Broadside
During each episode of this weekly podcast, host Anisa Khalifa examines one story happening in the heart of the American South. From news to arts and culture, The Broadside dives into issues that might not be on a front page, but deserve a closer look. Along the way, we explore the nuances of our home—and how what happens here ripples across the country. Find the Broadside every Thursday wherever you listen to podcasts.
CREDITS
Host: Anisa Khalifa
Producer: Charlie Shelton-Ormond
Editor: Jerad Walker
Audio Engineers: Sean Roux & Al Wodarski
Executive Producer: Wilson Sayre
Contributor: Elizabeth Friend
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Latest Episodes
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To reach the open ocean, sailors on Roanoke Island in the Outer Banks first have to pass through hell on water.
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An incredible discovery in North Carolina is rewriting history and changing what we thought was possible in sports.
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Facing empty classrooms and dwindling dollars, public school leaders are trying to figure out where all the kids went.
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The two sides of the fluoride debate are on a collision course. But can they find some common ground?
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How do you rebuild infrastructure in a climate that’s changing quicker than we can keep up?
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The NHL conquered the South by building the next generation of hockey fans almost completely from scratch.
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The final years of legendary jazz musician Mary Lou Williams’ life were shrouded in mystery. Until now.
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A campaign promise kept by Donald Trump is renewing centuries old questions about who gets to be Native in America.
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Election Day was nearly three months ago. Since then, every race in the country has been certified. Except for one.
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Tax incentives, BBQ, and Bojangles helped make the Tar Heel State the epicenter of Japanese investment.