Series for Narrative Arts

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6 Pieces

Broadcast from the Shoresides studio, the Shoresides Economic Report brings you interviews with local businesses, workers, community developers, and more.

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12 Pieces

Community Rising examines environmental news in the coastal Carolina region. We focus on the environment, development, climate change, pollution, and public health.

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17 Pieces

Broadcast from the Shoresides studio, Somewhere & Elsewhere uncovers stories from artists across the coastal Carolina region.

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4 Pieces

Broadcast from the Shoresides studio, Hooked explores how commercial fishing, recreational fishing, marine labs and climate change are intersecting in coastal North Carolina.

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4 Pieces

Health on the Coast brings you stories from healthcare providers and their patients across coastal North Carolina.

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16 Pieces

This is series of interviews with locals in coastal North Carolina who have been impacted by COVID-19.

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2 Pieces

Coastal Youth Media uses community-based media training to develop leadership and civic values in North Carolina’s coastal communities. We believe that telling stories and making media can address pressing regional issues, connect communities, and transform lives.

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11 Pieces

Storm Stories tells real people stories about the short and long-term impacts of hurricanes on communities in coastal North Carolina.

Caption: Prison Poetry Workshop
23 Pieces

Sit in any prison classroom or recreation room and ask: How many writers are in the room? How many people are writing rhymes or poems? Carefully-folded pieces of paper come out of pockets – words written in tightly stylized hand-writing. As we listen to these poems we realize they hold a deep significance to our understanding of American culture and its tradition of democratic arts.

Caption: Prison Poetry Workshop
8 Pieces

Sending radio waves through prison walls we reach an audience with content that may change their life. The Prison Poetry Workshop is the only national radio series linking prisoners to the outside world through the power of poetry. Each program has an interactive writing exercise lead by a nationally renowned poet that invites all listeners to submit a poem to the Prison Poetry Workshop. Sit in any prison classroom or recreation room and ask: How many writers are in the room? How many people are writing rhymes or poems? Carefully-folded pieces of paper come out of pockets – words written in tightly stylized hand-writing. As we listen to these poems we realize they hold a deep significance to our understanding of American culture and its tradition of democratic arts.