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As idea of reparations gains broader support, controversy arises over how to put into practice
Co-host Leoneda Inge talks with Asheville's equity and inclusion director about the city's approach to redressing past harms to Black people. Then, Dr. William "Sandy" Darity and A. Kirsten Mullen explain why they believe reparations are solely the responsibility of the federal government.
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NC News Roundup: Durham County property tax hike funds schools; Wolfpack and Heels head to Omaha for College World Series
Local budget votes highlight statewide budget woes, the latest on mask legislation, and NC State and UNC baseball win all the way to the CWS. Co-host Jeff Tiberii is joined by a panel of reporters to talk about the week's news in the Triangle and across the state.
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How the U.S. became 'Gun Country'
Before AR-15s, and gun control laws, there was Samuel Cummings. "Arms Dealer Sam" sold hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of surplus military guns to American buyers after WWII.
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Reenvisioning land at the site of a former North Carolina plantation
In this Juneteenth edition of Due South, Leoneda Inge visits the site of a former plantation where Triangle Land Conservancy is working to preserve and reimagine the land.
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More than 1000 formerly enslaved people were given land, only to have it taken back
Reveal’s newest series uncovers the government program that gave formerly enslaved people land titles, only to take the land back. “Forty acres and a mule” is more than reparations that didn’t happen.
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“Rooted” author Brea Baker explores legacies of land theft
Co-host Leoneda Inge chats with Brea Baker, author of Rooted, a new book on Black land loss and acquisition.
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New $6.6 million initiative to restore NC's Sugarloaf Island is underway
Co-host Leoneda Inge chats with WUNC environmental reporter Celeste Gracia about her recent trip to Morehead City to cover the city's Sugarloaf Island restoration efforts.
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In his new book, Evan Dalton Smith explores Andy Griffith's life and his own
Co-host Leoneda Inge chats with author Evan Dalton Smith about his new book, Looking for Andy Griffith: A Father's Journey.
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With sea levels rising, beaches eroding, and houses falling into the ocean, what's the path forward?
Coastal geologist Rob Young joins us to discuss rising seas and beach erosion and what, if anything, can be done to lessen the impact on North Carolina's coastal communities.
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NC News Roundup: State employee raises, a supersonic jet factory and how the US Open went
More than 2,000 jobs coming to Greensboro to build supersonic passenger jets, a heat wave welcomes in summer, and more top news of the week with our panel of WUNC and other state reporters.
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