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Leoneda Inge sits down with Duke professor Dr. Wylin D. Wilson to discuss her new book, Womanist Bioethics: Social Justice, Spirituality and Black Women’s Health.
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Leoneda Inge chats with novelist Dolen Perkins-Valdez about her latest book, set in Henderson County.
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A Preservation Greensboro board member talks with Leoneda Inge about the long road to recognition for the South Benbow Road Historic District, which was home to many local civil rights movement luminaries.
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Some North Carolina sheriffs are expressing concerns for their counties amid President Donald Trump's promise of mass deportations. That's on top of a new state law that requires county sheriffs to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
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Leoneda Inge talks about Siembra NC's community defense strategies with co-director Nikki Marin Baena.
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Celeste Headlee speaks with Pastor Ricardo Correa of Monte Sinai Durham about his efforts to prepare his and other Latino congregations for potential interactions with ICE during their services.
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An executive order by the President Donald Trump's administrations ordered a stop to refugee resettlement and federal funding to refugee aid organizations.
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Leoneda Inge talks to National Geographic Explorer in Residence Tara Roberts about her new book, Written in the Waters: A Memoir of Home, History and Belonging.
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Leoneda Inge talks to WCPSS superintendent Dr. Robert P. Taylor about the possibility of ICE visits at public schools in the district.
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CASA, a nonprofit housing agency, owns King’s Ridge Apartments in Raleigh, where tenants can stay as long as they want.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with Mary Lambeth Moore, host of the podcast, Recovering Debs, to discuss debutante societies in the South — and the daughters who tried to buck the familial bonds of participation.
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Advocates say migration-related stressors can lead to mental health challenges for immigrants adapting to a new culture and language.