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Millie Dunn Veasey was a member of the 6888th Battalion. She was honored during a renaming ceremony of the post office on Brentwood Road at her home church, St. Ambrose Episcopal Church in Raleigh.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with Duke University professor Mark Anthony Neal and musician and storyteller Lois Deloatch to discuss Ryan Coogler's latest film, Sinners.
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Due South's Leoneda Inge talks with Angela Thorpe Mason, the Executive Director of the Pauli Murray Center about the center's loss of a federal grant and more.
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Pope Francis was the world鈥檚 first Latin American pope and he particularly touched the heart of those from his continent.
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We talk with Alice Randall, author of the book 鈥 鈥淢y Black Country: A Journey Through Country Music鈥檚 Black Past, Present and Future.鈥 And we welcome the future! Award-winning folk and country music artists Rhiannon Giddens and Rissi Palmer tell us how they鈥檝e made it this far in the biz.
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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鈥檚 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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The leadership of the Pauli Murray Center says it's another attempt from the Trump Administration to censor their work.
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Due South鈥檚 Leoneda Inge talks with Carrie Lowry Schuettpelz, an enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina and director of the Native Policy Lab at the University of Iowa, about her recently published book, 'The Indian Card: Who Gets to be Native in America.'
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The local creative community is gearing up to fill the gap Dreamville has left behind by platforming up and coming artists, Dj's, and community curators
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The three major research universities of North Carolina have all now announced that the U.S. government has terminated the visas of some of its international students.
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Leoneda Inge talks to Jocelyn Robinson, founder and director of the HBCU Radio Preservation Project, about historically Black college and university broadcasting history and her team's initiative to archive and preserve it.