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The P’urhépecha podcasts

January 4, 2022

Through community radio and podcasts, College of Arts and Sciences’ Postdoctoral Research Associate Maria Gutierrez strives to preserve her ancestral language and identity — that of an indigenous people from Michoacán, Mexico, called the P’urhépecha.

I4 Boundary Spanners program addresses local COVID-19 response

January 13, 2021

COVID-response collaborative blends data science, community wisdom Photo by Sarah Daniels UNC-Chapel Hill faculty and graduate students create the I4 Boundary Spanners program to address local COVID-19 concerns by combining data analysis with firsthand community perspectives. Written by Shellie Edge. Read … Read more

The Talk – Sonny Kelly

June 17, 2020

  Stream Sonny Kelly’s The Talk, through July 10, from PlayMakers Repertory Company.     A “virtuosic one-man show about the difficult conversation a father must have with his son in a racially-divided America,” the performance has been lauded by former Attorney … Read more

Career Girl Meets Rock Star

May 12, 2020

An essay by Malinda Maynor Lowery “No one we knew could imagine what in the world we had in common, but I think he and I knew that we shared.” In the Spring 2020 issue of the Oxford American, Center … Read more

Working for Teachers – Christoph Stutts

April 22, 2020

McColl Dissertation Fellow Christoph Stutts Makes a Difference in Classrooms Racism and white supremacy are not easy conversations in any venue, but UNC Teacher Education and Curriculum doctoral candidate Christoph Stutts believes they are necessary topics in public schools. Stutts, … Read more