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COVID-19 & Gaps in School Food Distribution
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English - March 29, 2020 20:00 - 4 minutes - 2.89 MBDocumentary Society & Culture news coastal nc north carolina coast real people interview storytelling local Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Michael Turner, 42, is a math teacher at West Carteret High School in Morehead City, North Carolina - a rural, coastal town of 9,000 people. He runs the food pantry which supplements free & reduced lunch with take-home groceries. Now his job is to find and fulfill the gaps or 'soft spots’ in school food delivery during COVID-19.
Broadcast from the Working Narratives studio, this series compiles community stories about COVID-19 from coastal North Carolina.