Due South

“Who gets to be Native in America”; the history of Latinos at Duke University


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'Our History, Our Voice: Latinés at Duke'
There’s a new exhibit at the Museum of Durham History called Nuestra Historia, Nuestra Voz / Our History, Our Voice: Latinés at Duke. Cecilia Márquez, Duke history professor and author of Making the Latino South, helped put the exhibit together along with some of her students. She joins Due South’s Jeff Tiberii to talk about the history of Latinos at Duke and how that connects to the larger story of Latinés in the South. 
Cecilia Márquez, Hunt Family Assistant Professor of History, Duke University

The Broadside’s “Who gets to be Native in America”
WUNC podcast The Broadside delves deep into “Who gets to be Native in America.”
Sarah Nagem, editor of the Border Belt Independent
John Lowery, Lumbee Tribal Chairman
Carrie Lowry Schuettpelz, author of The Indian Card: Who Gets to Be Native in America

What federal recognition of the Lumbee Tribe could mean for tribal health care in NC
President Trump made federal recognition for the Lumbee Tribe a priority during his campaign and has since directed the Department of the Interior to develop a plan to make it happen. Due South’s Leoneda Inge is joined by pediatrician and his brother, a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill public health expert, to talk about what federal recognition (and a lot of federal dollars) could mean, specifically when it comes to health care and reducing health care disparities in Lumbee communities.
Ronny Bell, Professor, Eshelman School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Chair of the North Carolina American Indian Health Board
Joseph Bell, MD, pediatrician and managing partner at Children's Health of Carolina

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