Due South

NPR’s Emily Feng shares stories of people pushing back against China in new book


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The foreign correspondent based in China for seven years recently returned to Duke University for a conversation hosted by the Asian Pacific Studies Institute (APSI), and for her class reunion.

Plus, a conversation with Durham County's Tax Administrator breaking down county property revaluations.

And, a Raleigh office space buy up in North Hills reflects commercial real estate industry’s hope.


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Keyar J. Doyle,  Durham County Tax Administrator

Emily Feng, foreign correspondent for NPR who was based in Beijing and Taipei, and author of the new book Let Only Red Flowers Bloom

Zachary Eanes, Reporter for Axios Raleigh and the Axios Raleigh newsletter

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