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This weekend, thousands of sports fans and collectors from across the country will flock to Chicago for the 43rd annual National Sports Collectors Convention. ¹ÏÉñapp Youth Reporter Ellie Stevens brings us this personal story about the world of sports card collecting.
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¹ÏÉñapp Youth Reporter Avery Patterson sets out on a quest to understand why her neighborhood is predominately white. In the process, she uncovers a history of housing segregation in Durham and talks to her neighbors about inclusivity.
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Belews Creek Steam Station is a two-unit coal and natural gas plant located on Belews Lake in Stokes County, N.C.¹ÏÉñapp Youth Reporter Claire Haile highlights community activists who have found unique ways to work as environmental advocates.
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For this summer’s ¹ÏÉñapp Youth Reporting Institute, participants were tasked with telling stories from their communities. Reporter Parys Smith spoke with medical professionals and the women in her family about the experience of Black women in the healthcare system.
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In 2020, a group of young people founded the Wake County Black Student Coalition. But two years later, organizers say it's harder to recruit and retain students to assemble around issues of social justice. ¹ÏÉñapp youth reporter Christopher Williams highlights the challenges of leading a lasting movement.
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This summer we continued to adapt to the new normal by running our summer radio institute in a hybrid format. With the American Tobacco Studios as our home base students had the opportunity to work within our newsroom, and from home. Using in-person training, Zoom calls, Instagram, and our curriculum website, we took youth reporters through the process of producing a radio story - from pitching to interviews to script-writing and editing. We worked with 8 high school and college students ages 16-20 from across the Triangle and Triad area.