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The announcement by North Carolina State University comes as the Trump Administration announces it has revoked more than 300 student visas for allegedly voicing pro-Palestine views.
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Duke Postdoctoral Associate Javier Wallace talks about his class "Race, Sport & Education: Duke Men’s Basketball" and the story of CB Claiborne, the university's first Black athlete.
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It was President Donald Trump who first issued Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans in 2021 while in the last days of his first presidential term.
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A scholar, an activist, and a poet talk about our state's history of racial terror, and the reverberations of that past in the present.
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After much community anticipation, the Wheels Roller Skating Rink in east Durham is reopening under city ownership. Roller rinks across the country have declined drastically since the 1990s. Since then, North Carolina has lost roughly half of its rinks.
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Leoneda Inge chats with McKinney's executive director of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging.
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Leoneda Inge chats with CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams-Parker.
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Leoneda Inge talks to Kris Nordstrom, senior policy analyst for the North Carolina Justice Center's Education and Law Project, about what will happen to the state's school districts, in the event that federal funding is paused or withdrawn.
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The film, "Negro Durham Marches On," depicts many of the thriving Black-owned businesses and organizations in Durham's Hayti community before they were lost to urban renewal and the construction of the Durham Freeway.
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New policies limiting transgender rights — including restricting access to gender-affirming care — add emotional and mental strain to transgender youth and their families.
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Two brothers, a pediatrician and a public health expert, talk about how full federal recognition for the Lumbee Tribe could impact health care in their community.
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On the 10-year anniversary of hate crime murders, the family of Our Three Winners turns tragedy into 'a force for good'