Podcast Episodes
Back to Search
Author Charles Chesnutt; NASCAR returns to historic NC tracks
The name Charles W. Chesnutt may sound familiar, even if you don't know where to place it. It belongs to the first African American man to be publish…
1 year, 3 months ago
ALS and adaptive fashion; comedian Kiki Wynns amplifies women's voices in Ladies Laugh Lounge
ALS took Holley Broughton’s voice, but not her ability to express herself. She uses her clothes and accessories to say “see me.” Holley found a fello…
1 year, 3 months ago
NC News Roundup: Trump Protest in Raleigh; state budget update; remembering Capt. Rebecca Lobach
Leoneda Inge chats with a panel of local reporters about this week's top North Carolina news stories. Guests: Dawn Vaughan, Capital Bureau Chief, New…
1 year, 3 months ago
NC’s Latino churches brace for possible ICE visits; 10 years since three young Muslim Americans were murdered in Chapel Hill
NC’s Latino churches manage concern over possible ICE visits
With news of the Trump Administration’s authorization for U.S. Immigration and Customs …
1 year, 3 months ago
Wake County Public Schools Superintendent on ICE policy; Chronic homelessness in NC; Tara Roberts on diving for Black history
WCPSS Superintendent Dr. Robert Taylor speaks with Leoneda Inge about the district's policy on potential ICE visits. Dr. Brian Klausner stops by the …
1 year, 4 months ago
'Meet the Mayors' series; former HBCU gymnastics star’s career, once interrupted, soars again
Due South kicks off a series of conversations with mayors in our region to get to know the stories behind the people leading our towns and cities.
We…
1 year, 4 months ago
NC's own "Six Triple Eight" who served in World War II honored; preserving stories of NC's Black veterans
How historic markers are approved in North Carolina
North Carolina highway historical markers can be seen all across the state – and these markers ca…
1 year, 4 months ago
NC News Roundup: Children's Hospital, Supreme Court election, and Helene relief
A panel of local reporters unpack the week's top stories, including the legal battle for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat, financial help for dama…
1 year, 4 months ago
NPR Music's Sidney Madden on Southern Women Rappers and the Grammys; 'Recovering Debs'; The National Black Debutante Project
NPR Music's Sidney Madden chats with Leoneda Inge about the Southern women dominating this year's rap nominations at the Grammys. Mary Lambeth Moore …
1 year, 4 months ago
UNC-Chapel Hill professor Kurt Gray tackles outrage in new book; Jaki Shelton Green visits Due South to talk poetry
UNC-Chapel Hill psychology and neuroscience professor Kurt Gray joins Due South co-host Leoneda Inge to talk about his book, Outraged: Why We Fight A…
1 year, 4 months ago