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Click on each segment for that portion of the
program
February Programs on Klaus and
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Friday, February 22, 2013 |
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Friday,
February 15, 2013 |
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The Fayetteville
Police Department
stops in to address issues going on in and around
Fayetteville and how it may affect your community. |
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Leading forensic
psychologist
Dr. Michael Teague
gives us some perspective on crime, violence, gangs and
the thinking behind it. |
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Community social
worker
Dorothy Fielder
tells us about the history behind the "Wall of Honor",
and how the local artwork sheds light on Black History
in Fayetteville. |
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n our
FSU Proud to Be segment,
Dr. James Anderson,
Chancellor of Fayetteville State University, gives
us an update on the campus and it's surrounding
community. |
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Friday,
February 8, 2013 |
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Mayor
Tony Chavonne stops
in to talk about some of the top issues and events in
the city of Fayetteville.
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Fayetteville resident
Pat Davis shares
stories about growing up as an African American girl in
a different time in honor of Black History month. |
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In our FSU Proud to Be
segment,
Carole Boston Weatherford
speaks about her work as a poet, and a course she will
be teaching about hip hop culture. |
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Friday,
February 1, 2012
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Program and
Services Coordinator
Nora Armstrong
gives us an update on the Cumberland County Libraries
and some of the things they offer outside of literature. |
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Health Education
Supervisor
Barbara Carraway
tells us about a public health assessment survey and how
it affects the local population. |
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In our
FSU Proud to Be segment,
Dr. Thomas Hennessey
associate proffessor of history and expert in African
American studies talks about the Emancipation
Proclimation in honor of Black History month. |
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