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It was January of 2019 that WHQR brought together about dozen people to launch a yearlong experiment in civil discourse. The series, Beneath The Surface, had some deeply moving and surprising moments, and it had some spectacular failures. One colleague at the station likens the series to the early garage band tapes of civil discourse. Another colleague calls it the series that broke me. Arthur Brooks wrote the book I relied on heavily during that process.
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It was January of 2019 that WHQR brought together about dozen people to launch a yearlong experiment in civil discourse. The series, Beneath The Surface, had some deeply moving and surprising moments, and it had some spectacular failures. One colleague at the station likens the series to the early garage band tapes of civil discourse. Another colleague calls it the series that broke me. Arthur Brooks wrote the book I relied on heavily during that process.
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It was January of 2019 that WHQR brought together about a dozen people, diverse in age, ethnicity, and political affiliation. Our objective: to see how…
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A dozen or so people, diverse in age, ethnicity, and political leanings, have agreed to be part of a year-long experiment in civil discourse. Each month,…
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It was February 28th, 2013, nearly six years ago, that WHQR broadcast the pilot episode of CoastLine. It was an hour on what was then the hottest topic in…
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If you have lived in the Cape Fear region for any length of time, you might recognize the name Harvard Jennings. From 1989 until 2010, he hosted and…
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Joshua Johnson is the Host of 1A, the successor to the long-running and hugely popular Diane Rehm show. Before his move to the nation’s capitol, he lived…
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Many of us are confronted each morning with our personalized news feed – whether the source is social media, a news app trained to select articles…
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North Carolina state legislators have passed House Bill 527 – also known as an Act to Restore and Preserve Free Speech on the Campuses of the Constituent…
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Scott Relan wrote on Tuesday: “I watch an awful lot of movies, coming from my previous career as well as occasional festival judge, but [The Sense of an…