Latest Pauli murray Podcast Episodes

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Saying Goodbye To One College President, And Hello To Another

Tested - March 26, 2021 21:22 - 22 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Host Leoneda Inge remembers the life and legacy of Irving Pressley McPhail and his influence on St. Augustine’s University and higher education.

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Shifting Sands

Tested - March 23, 2021 18:57 - 22 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Host Dave DeWitt discusses efforts along the North Carolina coast to assess sea level rise and mitigate the impact of beach erosion.

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The Virus And Anti-Asian Violence

Tested - March 19, 2021 21:18 - 20 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Host Leoneda Inge discusses the recent shooting in the Atlanta area and the rise of anti-Asian violence and harassment during the pandemic.

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What Goes Viral In A Pandemic

Tested - March 16, 2021 22:01 - 25 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Guest host Charlie Shelton-Ormond discusses how social media has facilitated an influx in personal connections, activism and misinformation during the pandemic.

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Got Shot, Will Travel

Tested - March 13, 2021 00:43 - 14 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Host Leoneda Inge reflects on where she was as COVID-19 started spreading in the U.S. and talks to experts about making travel plans in a pandemic.

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A Year We Will Never Forget

Tested - March 09, 2021 20:59 - 21 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Host Dave DeWitt looks back at the last year with WUNC general assignment reporter Will Michaels.

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That's My Business

Tested - March 05, 2021 23:20 - 19 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
The pandemic tanked small businesses at an alarming rate. Entrepreneurs of color were hit hardest. Carolina Small Business Development Fund President and CEO Kevin Dick tells host Leonede Inge about what is being done to help small businesses stay afloat during the crisis. Plus, Tina Tr...

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Slow Steps Toward a Brighter Future

Tested - March 02, 2021 22:49 - 13 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
COVID cases are dropping and vaccine doses are becoming more plentiful. Scientists are even working on a pill that could prevent future coronavirus pandemics. But Lisa Gralinski of the UNC Department of Epidemiology reminds host Dave DeWitt that this pandemic is not over yet.

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A Witness To Wilmington's Massacre

Tested - February 26, 2021 20:17 - 35 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
In 1898, the elected government in Wilmington, N.C. was overthrown by white supremacists who sought to undermine Black progress. The impact of the violent insurrection still lingers in the city today and illuminates existing national political tensions. In this special episode, Phoebe J...

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Back In The Building

Tested - February 23, 2021 23:04 - 19 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
As educators become eligible for the vaccine, some school districts are reopening for in-person learning. The move is forcing families and educators to grapple with what’s possible to ensure health and safety inside the classroom. Host Dave DeWitt talks with James Hopkins, principal of ...

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Vaccine Entitlement

Tested - February 19, 2021 23:12 - 21 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
The waitlist for a COVID vaccine can be long, and there isn't enough to go around. So some people are finding ways to jump the line. Host Leoneda Inge talks with Benjamin Money of the NC Department of Health and Human Services and WUNC Data Reporter Jason deBruyn about attempts to promo...

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A Man Without A Country

Tested - February 16, 2021 23:33 - 14 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
The COVID crisis has not only stalled the visa application process for immigrants in the U.S., it's made returning home an uncertain option when many borders are closed. Host Dave DeWitt and producer Rebecca Martinez tell a story about Nicolas Duchamp, a world-class flute player from Fr...

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Love In The Time Of COVID

Tested - February 12, 2021 23:34 - 21 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
The pandemic has made it hard for singles to find romance, and for couples to keep it alive. Host Leoneda Inge interviews couples therapist Mary Hinson about how partners can reconnect after a bit too much time together. Plus, Laura Stassi introduces "Dating While Gray," the latest addi...

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Ethical Questions

Tested - February 09, 2021 23:39 - 20 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Governments are trying to develop a pattern of COVID-19 vaccine distribution that satisfies a variety of interested parties. Meredith College Religious and Ethical Studies Professor Steve Benko tells host Dave DeWitt that the most efficient system isn’t always the most equitable.

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Saint Pauli

Tested - February 05, 2021 15:57 - 23 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
PAULI: EPISODE THREE

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Laying Down The Law

Tested - February 05, 2021 15:56 - 22 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
PAULI: EPISODE TWO

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Pauli Murray vs. Jane Crow

Tested - February 05, 2021 15:55 - 22 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
PAULI: EPISODE ONE

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Pauli’s Power

Tested - February 05, 2021 14:34 - 25 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Pauli Murray was a powerhouse for social justice. She worked tirelessly as a lawyer, an activist, a poet, and a priest to push for racial equality and gender rights, and influenced the likes of Thurgood Marshall and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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Pauli - Episode 3 - Saint Pauli

FeedPress feed - February 04, 2021 16:27 ★★★★★ - 9 ratings
A podcast about the power of one person to reinvent herself and change what's possible for us all.

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Pauli - Episode 2 - Laying Down The Law

FeedPress feed - February 03, 2021 16:25 ★★★★★ - 9 ratings
A podcast about the power of one person to remain tireless and change what's possible for us all.

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Pauli - Episode 1 - Pauli Murray Vs. Jane Crow

FeedPress feed - February 02, 2021 15:58 ★★★★★ - 9 ratings
A podcast about the power of one person to speak truth and change what's possible for us all.

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Undoing A Harmful History

Tested - February 02, 2021 15:32 - 18 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton’s name has marked an academic building on UNC-Chapel Hill’s campus for decades, a testament to his impact as a historian of the American South in the 20th century. But beneath his cloak of academic legitimacy, Hamilton was a white supremacist.

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Tested Presents: Pauli

Tested - February 01, 2021 23:30 - 1 minute ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Pauli Murray isn't a completely unsung hero of the Civil Rights Movement. She isn't exactly a household name either. Her brand of fighting for racial justice is defined by speaking truth to power, a tireless effort and a deep imagining of what was possible for a Black queer Southern wom...

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Putting COVID Center Stage

Tested - January 29, 2021 22:20 - 20 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
The pandemic has shuttered traditional performing arts venues, but many artists have been inspired to create new shows to entertain the public while educating audiences about health disparities.

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The Next Meal

Tested - January 26, 2021 23:13 - 17 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Free and reduced-price school lunch programs are designed to guarantee meals for students who experience food insecurity at home. But now that many kids are learning remotely, meals aren't always making their way to the mouths for which they are intended.

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Uneven Battlefield

Tested - January 22, 2021 22:31 - 20 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Retired Four-Star Army Gen. Lloyd Austin will be the first Black U.S. secretary of defense. Host Leoneda Inge talks about what this historic appointment might mean for troops and veterans of color with David Chrisinger, an expert on white supremacy in the military, and Mary Tobin of the...

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Showing Up

Tested - January 19, 2021 23:52 - 19 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
It’s been a year since the coronavirus began spreading in the U.S. and it shows no sign of slowing down. Tim Sheahan is a coronavirus researcher and assistant professor of epidemiology at UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health. He tells host Dave DeWitt about the relentless workl...

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Not Your Guinea Pig

Tested - January 15, 2021 22:50 - 20 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Many African Americans have a healthy skepticism of a racist health care system. Now Black health professionals have an uphill battle to promote the COVID vaccine.

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Sticks And Stones

Tested - January 12, 2021 23:01 - 17 minutes ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
Five people died after President Trump incited rioters to storm the U.S. Capitol. North Carolina Central University Law Professor Irving Joyner tells host Dave DeWitt that what happens next will help define this moment in our history.

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An American Coup

Tested - January 09, 2021 00:09 - 20 minutes - ★★★★★ - 52 ratings
The deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol evokes memories of the only successful coup d'état on American soil, more than a century ago, when the government was overthrown in Wilmington, NC. Host Leoneda Inge talks with historians Jim Leloudis and Bob Korstad, co-authors of "Fragile Democracy," about ho...

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