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Cape Fear Community College Board Chair Pat Kusek is stepping down. She said the likely replacement for her board seat is New Hanover County Commissioner Bill Rivenbark. At the bi-monthly meeting, members discussed year-end accounting and policy changes, but the discussion turned heated when the President of the Student Government Association stood up to speak.
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It’s the 67th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Brown versus the Board of Education of Topeka ruling. That’s the decision that integrated the nation’s schools. To commemorate the historic event, the New Hanover County Chapter of the NAACP and the Freedom Hill Coalition hosted a discussion asking, ‘How far have we come?’
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Deborah Dicks Maxwell was born in Wilmington, North Carolina and calls it home, but she’s lived and traveled around the world. Despite her boarding school…
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Covid-19 is hitting people of color, especially African American communities, much harder than white communities. The impact shows up as both a higher…
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New Hanover County’s NAACP celebrates its 100th anniversay this year. Founded nationally in 1909, the local chapter of the National Association For The…
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It was just last year that concerns around violence between law enforcement officers and, mostly, people of color coalesced into a series of community…
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This broadcast of CoastLine originally aired on September 3, 2014.The shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer in Ferguson,…
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This broadcast of CoastLine originally aired on July 9, 2014. Gang violence in our region: After all the community conversations, what have we learned?…
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Wednesday marks the fiftieth anniversary of the March on Washington, the famous civil rights rally where Martin Luther King Jr. called for an end to…