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Music on the Porch: Triangle/Triad Singer/Songwriter Showcase

Love House & Hutchins Forum 410 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

  Where in North Carolina do the best singers and songwriters call home? On April 11th, join us on the porch for a singer/songwriter showdown between North Carolina’s neighboring tri-city regions. Here to show us how they do it in … Read more

Tell About the South: Caroline Newhall on Black Civil War POWs

Love House & Hutchins Forum 410 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

  Caroline Wood Newhall is a Ph.D. candidate at UNC-Chapel Hill in the Department of History and the Center’s 2018-19 McColl Fellow. She will speak about her dissertation research on black prisoners of war who were captured by the Confederacy … Read more

Co-sponsored Event: Earth Day Panel on Waste & Environmental Justice

Sonja Haynes Stone Center UNC-Chapel Hill, 150 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Race, Waste, and Place: A Discussion on Waste & Environmental Justice in North Carolina Join us for a panel discussion on the connection between your waste and environmental justice in our own backyard. Jamie Cole (moderator), Environmental Justice, Air, and … Read more

Music on the Porch: Rachel Baiman

Love House & Hutchins Forum 410 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

As a Chicago native from a politically active family, Rachel Baiman moved to Nashville to focus on music and escape from “constant discussion of seemingly unsolvable problems.” She has since earned a reputation as an award-winning fiddler, versed in old-time, … Read more

Tell About the South: Erich Nunn on Popular Music & Gentrification

Love House & Hutchins Forum 410 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

“Popular Music, Gentrification, and the Future of Atlanta’s Cabbagetown" Atlanta’s Cabbagetown neighborhood grew up around the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill, which opened in 1881 and operated for nearly a century. It was home to Fiddlin’ John Carson, whose 1923 … Read more