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Conversations with prominent state and national newsmakers – politicians, advocates, analysts, academics and activists — about the news, events and public policy debates that shape life in North Carol... more
FAQs about News & Views:How many episodes does News & Views have?The podcast currently has 1,430 episodes available.
April 23, 2018Mark A. Hall, Professor of Law and Public Health at Wake Forest UniversityStates that have expanded Medicaid have had zero regrets. We talk with Mark Hall, a law and public health professor at Wake Forest University, about his latest brief and what it means for Medicaid expansion in North Carolina....more10minPlay
April 16, 2018Bobbie Cavnar – named the nation’s top teacher for 2018 – discusses inspiring students, improving school safetyGaston County high school teacher Bobbie Cavnar – recently named the nation’s top teacher by the NEA Foundation – discusses how to inspire students, his passion for public schools, and steps we should take to improve student safety....more21minPlay
April 16, 2018NC Housing Coalition Executive Director Satana Deberry on North Carolina’s affordable housing crisis...more12minPlay
April 09, 2018Documentary Producer Clay Johnson previews WRAL-TV’s new documentary ‘Speaking the Unspeakable’ examining child sex-abuse“Speaking the Unspeakable” premiers Thursday April 12 at 7pm....more10minPlay
April 09, 2018Syracuse University political scientist Chris Faricy offers a closer look at tax breaks that reward the wealthy ahead of Tax Day...more11minPlay
April 09, 2018Lindsay Wagner of the Public School Forum discusses funding gaps that are shortchanging NC students with special needs...more11minPlay
April 02, 2018Dr. Peter Morris, Executive Director of Urban Ministries of Wake CountyNorth Carolina is now the ninth most populous state in the country. And while that growth is welcome by many, it also presents some real challenges….especially for cities that have also experienced an increase in the number of working-poor. For more than 35 years Urban Ministries of Wake County has been responding to that growing segment of the population with a nonprofit focused on healthcare, hunger, and providing safe housing for single adult women. We sat down with Dr. Peter Morris, Executive Director of Urban Ministries, to talk about his wish for everyone in our community to have good health, full stomachs, and a place to call home....more13minPlay
April 02, 2018Whitney Barkley Denney with the Center for Responsible LendingA recent study by the Center for Responsible Lending finds nationally, for-profit colleges leave students with higher levels of debt and lower graduation rates, and often with no degree and no improvement in their job-outlook. Whitney Barkley Denney with the Center joined us in studio year to talk about their research and the need for greater state and federal protections to prevent predatory for-profit colleges from taking advantage of low-income students....more8minPlay
April 02, 2018Matt Ellinwood, director of the Education & Law Project, discusses the increase in school segregation in our state over the past 10 years...more11minPlay
March 26, 2018Care4Carolina director Carla ObiolCarla Obiol, director of the Care4Carolina coalition, discusses why state legislators may be closer to helping those who fall in the state’s health insurance gap....more12minPlay
FAQs about News & Views:How many episodes does News & Views have?The podcast currently has 1,430 episodes available.