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An Asheville business program created to support women and communities of color who want to do business with the city just got a makeover. BPR’s Helen…
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While it is a major tourist destination, Asheville is not home to many museums. The push to build one to honor and memorialize the city’s African-American…
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Last month Asheville City Council members and school officials gathered to address the growing gap in discipline rates and academic achievement between…
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The percentage of black students at four of Western North Carolina's universities is low, and so is the number of faculty members at each schools that…
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The Shiloh Elementary school served Asheville's African-American community from the 1920's until it graduated its last class in 1969. Shiloh was one of…
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The 5th annual African-Americans in WNC and Southern Appalachia Conference was held at the end of October on the campus of UNC Asheville. The theme of…
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Asheville’s restaurant scene is one of the big reasons why the city’s national profile continues to rise. African-American restauranteurs, chefs, and…
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On the Walls at WCQS: A selection of the Isaiah Rice Photograph Collection, titled "The Way We Were," will be on display at WCQS, starting October 7,…