Naomi Prioleau
Naomi Prioleau joined WUNC in January 2017 as their Greensboro Bureau reporter.
She moved from Tampa, Florida where she worked at NPR station WUSF 89.7 News covering everything from eight-hour long transportation meetings to Afro-Latinas struggling to identify themselves.
She began her journalism career as a teen reporter at the Kansas City Star. She has been published in The Tampa Tribune, the Florida Courier, the online magazine for the National Association of Black Journalists and the Marshall News Messenger in Texas.
When she’s not reporting, Naomi spends her time cooking delicious vegan food, traveling, working out or reading.
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In North Carolina — and across the country — furniture manufacturers are experiencing an unexpected economic boom despite the pandemic forcing some businesses to close or lay off staff.
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Forty-one years ago next month, a group of Ku Klux Klansmen and members of the American Nazi Party shot and killed five people at an anti-Klan march in...
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Updated at 3:50 p.m. on October 7, 2020 The Greensboro City Council has voted to apologize for the city's role in one of the most violent events in its...
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The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is partnering with Native American tribes and two national organizations to increase access to literary...
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In the brightly lit Best Diner in Greensboro, a group of black voters discuss their thoughts about the upcoming presidential election.
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Ahead of the 40th anniversary of the Greensboro Massacre, local pastors are requesting the the city council issue an apology for the events that led to...
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Law enforcement agencies across the nation are having a hard time finding people to fill their open positions. The number of people applying for jobs in...
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A number of areas in North Carolina have decided not to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In the following weeks, ICE has carried out a number of raids, arresting hundreds.
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The Guilford County Sheriff's Office won't change its detainer policy for undocumented immigrants.
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Non-tenure-track faculty at Elon University are getting a chance to vote on joining a union. The National Labor Relations Board has ordered an election...