ncIMPACT also encores Fridays, at 8 PM, on the North Carolina Channel, or online anytime.
Tune in Thursdays, at 8 PM, on UNC-TV
ncIMPACT examines issues around our state including education, jobs, healthcare, and others. Host Anita Brown-Graham and her team from the UNC School of Government bring the listening, learning and leading that create conversations, going into the communities that are tackling these problems head on. Talking to the people on the ground, Brown-Graham identifies ways in which they are positively affecting others and making changes, while examining if these innovative solutions can be applied in other communities across the state.
UNC-TV Public Media North Carolina is partnering with the UNC School of Government, with sponsorship by Civic Federal Credit Union, for this compelling series.
This Season on ncIMPACT
Watch Now | Youth Suicide Prevention
Youth Suicide Prevention
Adolescent suicide prevention is a public health priority, with the highest rates of suicide attempts nationally found in NC. In 2018, 12 percent of adolescents in NC attempted suicide – a number expected to increase in the context of COVID-19.
Appalachian State University partners with seven schools and three counties to provide mental health services to help prevent suicides.
ncIMPACT's Youth Suicide Prevention premiered Thursday, November 19, at 8 PM, on UNC-TV.
Season 3 Episode Schedule
Overcoming Homelessness
Airdate: December 3, at 8 PM, on UNC-TV
Economic Mobility
Airdate: December 10, at 8 PM, on UNC-TV
School Justice Partnerships
Airdate: December 17, at 8 PM, on UNC-TV
ncIMPACT Town Halls
Town Hall: Child Well-Being & COVID-19
Explore how to support children and parents during the COVID-19 crisis. Premiered June 1, 2020.
Join the Conversation
ncIMPACT is the catalyst for worthwhile conversations, as it dives deep into the issues that matter most in our communities. But it doesn't stop there, because good conversation ultimately leads to undeniable action.
CHAT WITH US DURING WEEKLY FACEBOOK LIVES
Each week, team members from the UNC School of Government's ncIMPACT initiative convene a Facebook Live @ncimpactsog about issues addressed in the upcoming week's episode.
CONNECT WITH US VIA EMAIL
For more information on these and other important issues facing our communities, please contact the ncIMPACT team at the UNC School of Government.
Our Host
About Anita Brown-Graham of ncIMPACT
Since September 2016, Anita R. Brown-Graham has led the UNC School of Government's public launch of ncIMPACT—a special initiative that seeks to expand the SOG’s capacity to work with public officials on complex policy issues. Since her arrival, she and her colleagues have devised programs to support communities working on economic mobility, poverty, expansion of pre-kindergarten, extending the labor pool and addressing opioid misuse and abuse. During Brown-Graham’s first tour as an SOG faculty member, from 1994 to 2006, she specialized in governmental liability and community economic development aimed at revitalizing communities. In 2007, Brown-Graham became Director of the Institute for Emerging Issues (IEI) at NC State University. There, she led IEI’s efforts to build North Carolina’s capacity for economic development and prosperity, working with leaders from across the state in the areas of business, government and higher education to focus on issues important to the state's. Brown-Graham began her career as a law clerk in the Eastern District of California. She is a William C. Friday Fellow, American Marshall Fellow and Eisenhower Fellow. In 2013, the White House named her a Champion of Change for her work at IEI, and the Triangle Business Journal named her a 2014 Woman in Business for her policy leadership in the state and a 2017 CEO of the year. Brown-Graham serves on the boards of several organizations. She earned an undergraduate degree from Louisiana State University and a law degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.