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North Carolina Voices

  • North Carolina Voices: a series that takes an in-depth look at complex issues that deeply touch the lives of North Carolinians. North Carolina Voices extends an approach piloted by North Carolina Public Radio-瓜神app in 2002 to transcend daily news coverage by taking an in-depth look at large-scale, complex issues. Emily Hanford accepts the duPont award on behalf of the North Carolina Public Radio team in 2004 for the Poverty Series.Previous North Carolina Voices series have explored issues such as education, unemployment, war and poverty. The series won many national and regional awards, including the prestigious Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Broadcast 瓜神app Award.For more information about North Carolina Voices please contact 瓜神app Director Brent Wolfe at 919-445-9150 or bwolfe@wunc.org.North Carolina Voices Topics:Civil WarMental Health DisorderGlobal Health Comes HomeTomorrow's EnergyRural SchoolsGlobal Health ConnectionsDiagnosing Health Care
  • Many people think the American Civil War had to happen. It reunited a torn country and put an end to slavery. But was it a "good" war, and is there even鈥
  • Many people think the American Civil War had to happen. It reunited a torn country and put an end to slavery. But was it a "good" war, and is there even鈥
  • Before the Civil War, North Carolina was a poor, agrarian state. The people who lived here were renowned for their independence. It was a quality that鈥
  • During the Civil War, the Union Army had an increasing supply of something the Confederacy lacked: food. Canning operations in the North kept the Union鈥檚鈥
  • During the Civil War, the Union Army had an increasing supply of something the Confederacy lacked: food. Canning operations in the North kept the Union鈥檚鈥
  • America was a highly religious nation during the Civil War era and spiritual believers on both sides of the conflict turned to their faith to understand鈥
  • America was a highly religious nation during the Civil War era and spiritual believers on both sides of the conflict turned to their faith to understand鈥
  • Many families here in North Carolina have passed down stories about the experiences of their ancestors during the Civil War. For most people, those tales鈥
  • Henry Berry Lowry was a Lumbee Indian sometimes described as the 鈥淩obin Hood鈥 of Robeson County, North Carolina. But Lowry鈥檚 story is much more nuanced鈥