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This week — after a disaster, can comics help set the record straight? We talk with the founder of the Appalachian Comics Project.
Also, in Western North Carolina, a new generation of Cherokee potters are keeping old traditions, while shaping a modern practice all their own.
And … schoolyard games come and go, but for kids in one community, marbles still rule.
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This week — after a disaster, can comics help set the record straight? We talk with the founder of the Appalachian Comics Project.
Also, in Western North Carolina, a new generation of Cherokee potters are keeping old traditions, while shaping a modern practice all their own.
And … schoolyard games come and go, but for kids in one community, marbles still rule.

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