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- 50th Anniversary Of The North Carolina Fund (30 min)
Nicole Campbell and Frank Stasio. In 1963, almost a quarter of North Carolinians were living in poverty. An expert panel talks about the history of the North Carolina Fund. Howard Fuller, professor of education at Marquette University, and Rubye Gattis are former organizers with the North Carolina Fund; Bob Korstad is a professor of history and public policy at Duke University.
- Jane Kim. Political Leadership Under 40 (13 min)
Meghan Modafferi and Frank Stasio. Jane Kim was only 33 years old when she became the nation’s first Korean-American district supervisor, representing San Francisco’s 6th District on the Board of Supervisors. Since her election in 2010, she has focused her work on homelessness, affordable housing and pedestrian safety.
- Jonathan Holloway. Do Our Memories Define Us? (14 min.)
Anita Rao and Frank Stasio. The book, "Jim Crow Wisdom," (UNC Press/2013) explores stories black Americans tell about their past and the way those stories inform modern black identity.
- Meet Jane Smith Patterson
Anita Rao and Frank Stasio. For more than 40 years, Jane Smith Patterson has been paving the way for women in North Carolina politics and digital technology.
- Robert R. Korstad and James Leloudis. To Right These Wrongs
The North Carolina Fund and the Battle to End Poverty and Inequality in 1960s America. UNC Press (with companion DVD). Chapter 4: https://lcrm.lib.unc.edu/voice/works/w/to-right-these-wrongs/s/6