
Side by Side with Nido Qubein
Neen James, Author, Speaker, Business Strategist
Author Neen James explains the benefits of shifting the definition of luxury from money to moments.

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Side by Side with Nido Qubein
Author Neen James explains the benefits of shifting the definition of luxury from money to moments.

State Lines
Data centers are dividing NC communities. What’s at stake and who pays the cost?

Black Issues Forum
A discussion of the Black Jewish American experience.

State Lines
Property value reassessments; DEI policies in Buncombe County; local policies and crime.

Shaped by Sound
The Connells reflect on their Raleigh roots and the evolution of their enduring sound.

SCI NC
NC State scientists turn hard plastic into stretchy gel for flexible tech and reuse.

Tuesday, March 10, 6 PM
Join PBS North Carolina for a screening of "The Inquisitor," a new documentary from Independent Lens chronicling the journey of Barbara Jordan, the congresswoman who transformed U.S. politics. Following the screening, stay for a meaningful community conversation.

Wednesday, March 25, 5:30 PM
Join PBS North Carolina at Western Carolina University's Bardo Arts Center for a screening of "A Sacred Thread," the story of the Snowbird Cherokee struggle to protect their language and heritage. Following the screening, join us for a rich conversation about preserving culture and identity.

Saturday, April 25, 12 PM
Join PBS North Carolina for a screening of "The Librarians," a new documentary from Independent Lens that examines lawmakers' move to review and restrict library book lists. Following the screening, join us for a timely discussion on book challenges, education and the future of public libraries.