Aaron’s joined by Pippa Hoover and Rachael Hurwitz of the band Honey Magpie, who just launched a Kickstarter campaign to help complete their second album!
Aaron is joined again by Sarah Cornette, who recently took her art project “Same Difference The Mural” to kids at a refugee center at the US-Mexico border near El Paso.
You’ve heard of Orange County’s emu – now meet Durham’s goat! Aaron’s joined by Captain Tim Deck of the Durham County Sheriff’s Office with an update on a lost goat that’s gotten quite a bit of buzz. (Baa-zz?)
U.S. House Representative David Price recently visited the US-Mexico border. He spoke Thursday with WCHL’s Blake Hodge about what he saw there – and what the U.S. ought to be doing.
It’s now been ten years since North Carolina (or the US government) raised the minimum wage. Susan Romaine of Orange County Living Wage joins Aaron along with Claudia Cooper of Guglhupf (a certified living-wage employer).
We highlight the work of the Interfaith Council for Social Service! Executive Director Jackie Jenks and Community Service Director Kristen Laverne join Aaron for a conversation.
Scroggs Elementary art teacher Sarah Cornette has been working on a mural project called “Same Difference” that’s already taken her from Chapel Hill to a refugee camp in Greece – and next week she’s headed to the US border.
A group called Lights For Liberty is holding vigils around the country Friday to protest the treatment of refugees and asylum-seekers at the US border.