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Would you like to help strengthen Blue Ridge Public Radio’s relationship with the Western North Carolina Community? Got ideas for enhancing BPR’s programming and increasing impact? Applications are open through February 1st to apply for a two-year volunteer term on BPR's Community Advisory Board.
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Collaboration and connection were the major themes in a community conversation about local news and information held just before Thanksgiving on the campus of Western Carolina University.
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The inaugural cycle of StoryCraft, a partnership between BPR and Asheville Writers In The Schools and Community, used an exploration of the senses as our…
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What happens when you put a microphone and camera in the hands of youth? When you guide them through an exploration of the senses and encourage their…
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In the second part of StoryCraft, artist mentors Elizabeth Garland and Micah Mackenzie introduce us to 15-year-old Tori Stinson. During our series of…
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BPR is pleased to announce StoryCraft, a youth engagement partnership with Asheville Writers In The Schools and Community (AWITSC). Together, we’re…
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In the first part of StoryCraft, we learn about the origins of the partnership with BPR and Asheville Writers In The Schools and Community, and we…
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BPR will deepen its engagement with communities across Western North Carolina this year by partnering with other public radio stations in a national…