Season 28: 2012-2013

The March on Washington 50 Years Later
Experts discuss black progress on jobs and freedom since the 1963 March on Washington.
The March on Washington 50 Years Later

Learn about urban gardening and how the City of Lenoir has made it work.
Urban Farming: Food for Life

Yolanda Rabun: Living Her Dreams
North Carolina jazz and soul recording artist Yolanda Rabun performs in the studio.
Yolanda Rabun: Living Her Dreams

A Monument to the Black Experience
Phil Freelon discusses the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
A Monument to the Black Experience

Durham Mayor Bill Bell and others discuss gun violence, gun control, and public safety.
Will Gun Control Really Help?

Reclaiming Control after Alzheimer's
One in 3 Americans 65+ die with Alzheimer's. Experts discuss caregiving and treatment.
Reclaiming Control after Alzheimer's

Former TV anchor Dwayne Ballen shares joys and challenges of parenting an autistic son.
The Highs and Lows of Autism

The Emancipation Proclamations 150th
Did the Emancipation Proclamation free the slaves 150 years ago? A park honors freedom.
The Emancipation Proclamations 150th

Wilmington 10: Pardon of Innocence
Ben Chavis and Irving Joyner discuss the Wilmington 10 pardon of innocence campaign.
Wilmington 10: Pardon of Innocence

Three of the first 5 undergraduates to integrate Duke University share their stories.
They Integrated Duke

Preview films in the 19th Hayti Heritage Film Festival and meet some of the filmmakers.
Hayti Heritage Film Festival

Philanthropy & Strategic Giving
Philanthropy experts give advice on fundraising and maximizing charitable dollars.
Philanthropy & Strategic Giving

School suspension lands too many African American kids on a track to prison. Find out how.
School to Prison Pipeline Pt1

Nnenna Freelon & John Brown on Christmas
Nnenna Freelon and John Brown perform music from their holiday CD "Christmas".
Nnenna Freelon & John Brown on Christmas

Local rap artist RaShad makes Save Your Life Music and talks about his Christian journey.
Music with a Message

Learn about North Carolina's first black senator, ex- slave Abraham Galloway.
NC's First Black Legislator

Poor people state their needs in a report on the NC NAACP's Truth and Hope Poverty Tour.
Hard Look at Poverty in NC

Reynolda House Museum shows a rare opportunity to view the works of American artist Romare
Romare Bearden at Reynolda

Understanding the Affordable Care Act
Some say the Affordable Care Act is the best thing that's happened since Medicare.
Understanding the Affordable Care Act

New Approaches to Breast Health
Meet breast health educators "Mama Juggs," surgical oncologist Dr. Keith Amos, and Pretty
New Approaches to Breast Health

Rediscover Tryon, NC native Nina Simone "the High Priestess of Soul," at UNC's Stone Cente
Rediscovering Nina Simone

HBCU Townhall on Election 2012 part 2
Two-part townhall features discussion on youth political engagement, debt, unemployment, a