Due South

WIC benefits in NC; Goodr uses tech to fight food insecurity; Nnenna and Pierce Freelon talk GRAMMYs and AnceSTARS


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Many North Carolina residents who qualify for WIC aren't applying for benefits. We talk to Mary Anne Burghardt, Assistant Director of the Division of Child and Family Well-Being and State Director of WIC. Jasmine Crowe-Houston, founder and CEO of Goodr, talks about her company's mission to reduce food waste and combat hunger. Mother-and-son musicians Nnenna Freelon and Pierce Freelon discuss their GRAMMY-nominated children's album, AnceSTARS.

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Due SouthBy Jeff Tiberii, Leoneda Inge

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