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Last year, the Durham Bulls joined The Nine Initiative, a program launched by Minor League Baseball to uplift the legacy of Black baseball history. Youth Reporter Olivia Haynie takes a look at the history of the Black Sox, one of Durham’s Negro Minor League teams, and their impact on Durham culture.
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In August, Durham County launched a guaranteed income pilot program that provided a monthly stipend to 125 families. Youth reporter Sofia Basurto interviewed participants to understand how the program has impacted their lives.
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Greensboro native Brandon McEachern is the founder and CEO of the Broccoli City Festival.
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The 8th annual Beats n Bars festival will be hosted at the American Tobacco Campus on Saturday, April 28 from 4 to 9 p.m. WUNC’s Kamaya Truitt sat down with event founder and curator, Crystal Taylor, to discuss the elements and impact of the festival.
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March marked the celebration of Women’s History and National Athletic Trainers month so, why not celebrate the women who do both?
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Mad Miles Run Club aims to offer runners a safe place to learn, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and catch fitness goals. Whether you’re running daily, weekly, or just getting into a groove, they're here to support your journey.
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Field trips to plantations look a little different for Nash Central High School's APUSH class.
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The Raleigh-based photographer and digital designer works with the Charlotte Hornets and prominent artists. Find out more about how he has achieved these heights.
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The Battling Bishops reminisce on the championship-winning season that led them to play in the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2011.
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North Carolina is home to 11 Historical Black Colleges and Universities — the second most in the country. The majority of these schools were built by newly freed slaves who became students. This Black History month, we look at the legacy of HBCUs in the state by talking to students about how these institutions create a sense of belonging and encourage authenticity.
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As one of the youngest Black women to design a shoe for Nike’s Yardrunners campaign, Arial Robinson is the definition of a jack of all trades.
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Kendall Hinton talks life in Durham, pro-football, and overcoming adversity.