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Why the legal battle over North Carolina s political maps is now or never for Democrats | WFAE 90 7

The North Carolina Supreme Court has pushed back the date of the state’s primary election from March to May 2022 in order for the courts to decide whether the Republican-drawn maps for Congress and the General Assembly are constitutional.

40 years after his death, iconic theologian still influences non-violent protests

Howard Thurman, who died 40 years ago, had a major influence on the non-violence approach many Black leaders, including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., advocated during the civil rights movement. Dr. Mary Wade teaches classes on Thurman's principles. She joined "All Things Considered" host Gwendolyn Glenn to talk more about Thurman.

40 years after his death, iconic theologian still influences non-violent protests

In the fallout from DSS child separation in Cherokee County, 2 officials charged with felonies

The former director of the Cherokee County Department of Social Services pleaded guilty last week to charges connected with the use of a document that removed children from their parents without oversight from the courts. WFAE's Gwendolyn Glenn talks with Carolina Public Press' Kate Martin, who has reported on the story.

Fighting for Morgan School: Cherry residents who ve seen their neighborhood change want their school to remain

Charlotte's Cherry neighborhood has changed a lot in the last decade. Gentrification has changed what was once a predominantly Black neighborhood that was founded to promote home ownership for working class African Americans, to one that's now 60% white. Cherry residents have fought to save what’s left of their community and the latest battle is over securing ownership of Morgan, the neighborhood's now-closed school.

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