"You have to fully empathize with what you did”: Restorative justice comes to North Carolina
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by Kelly Kenoyer, Aaleah McConnell
1w ago
Reconciliation and restoration are key to relationships: but they rarely come up in the criminal justice system. That may soon change, as North Carolina makes Restorative Justice an integrated part of the Department of Public Safety ..read more
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Election 2024: New Hanover and Pender DA candidates Rebecca Zimmer Donaldson and Jason Smith
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by Benjamin Schachtman
1M ago
On this episode, we sit down with Republican candidate Jason Smith and Democratic Candidate Rebecca Zimmer Donaldson, who are both running to replace recently retired District Attorney Ben David, who represented Pender and New Hanover counties for 20 years ..read more
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A conversation with Freeman family descendants Christopher Eaton and Dorian Cromartie
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by Rachel Keith
1M ago
On today’s show, we’re discussing the Freeman family's land — including the community known as Seabreeze.We’re sitting down with descendants of the Freeman family, Christopher Eaton and Dorian Cromartie, to learn how patriarchs Alexander and Robert Bruce Freeman amassed large amounts of land in the southern part of New Hanover County. We'll also discuss how they hope their family’s history is taught to future New Hanover County students with nuance — including the family's successes and challenges ..read more
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The Great Apartment Debate
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by Kelly Kenoyer
2M ago
On this week's episode, we ask one of toughest questions defining our time in the Cape Fear Region: Why are there so many apartments going up? We spoke to a concerned resident who shared some very common questions with us — and then put them to one of the top officials in the City of Wilmington's development-approval process ..read more
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"Poverty is a sin. Being poor is not." A new reporting project on being homeless in the Cape Fear Region
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by Kelly Kenoyer
2M ago
On this episode, we’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at an upcoming project from WHQR. In the aftermath of a Supreme Court ruling that pulled back on the rights of the unhoused, we’ll take an intimate look at the inner lives of our homeless neighbors, with insights from the people who serve them ..read more
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"Take the hits and keep on going": A conversation about journalism with NPR's Scott Simon
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by Ben Schachtman
3M ago
On this episode, we sit down with Scott Simon, longtime journalist and host of NPR's Weekend Edition to talk about the state of the news — plus highlights from Simon's remarks at the recent WHQR 40th anniversary luncheon ..read more
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Cape Fear Conversations: Health and Social Equity
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by Camille Mojica
4M ago
This year, WHQR's Cape Fear Conversation series is taking a closer look at the four focus areas of the New Hanover Community Endowment. On this episode: health and social equity ..read more
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Making the case for Port City United
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by Benjamin Schachtman
4M ago
New Hanover County's anti-violence department — Port City United — has been mired in criticism and bad press, and will likely be shuttered at the end of June. But the social issues that inspired its creation still exist, so it's worth talking about where the program came from, the good work it did do, and what the future could hold ..read more
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A retired doctor says he nearly died at NHRMC. Now he's pushing for reform
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by Benjamin Schachtman
5M ago
On this episode, it's a conversation with Jon Martell, a retired doctor and former hospital administrator who says he nearly died at New Hanover Regional Medical Center — not because of a mistake made by a nurse or doctor, but because of systemic issues at the hospital. The experience led him to found a new nonprofit to push for a safer, higher-quality hospital. WHQR also spoke with top Novant medical administrators to work through some of Martell's systemic concerns ..read more
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Transparency, accountability, and community: A conversation about the New Hanover Community Endowment with Harper Peterson
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by Benjamin Schachtman
5M ago
Former state senator Harper Peterson recently founded Heal Our People's Endowment, a nonprofit that's calling on North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein to exercise more oversight and authority over the New Hanover Community Endowment. On this episode, we sit down to talk through his concerns — and what he'd like to see done about them ..read more
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