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Learning About Learning Circles

March 5, 2021

The National Communication Association’s Center for Communication, Community Collaboration and the Greensboro Public Library hosted an informational meeting on Learning […]


North Carolina Voting Guide

September 20, 2020

This North Carolina Voting Guide lists everything you need to know about voting in the 2020 election in an easy to […]


Farmers markets sprout in Greensboro and High Point

July 12, 2020

By Dan Bayer On the last weekend in June, two new farmers markets opened in Greensboro and High Point, NC. […]


GUFI collaborates to battle food scarcity

June 26, 2020

By Dan Bayer Collaboration is often the key to creating resiliency in a community. With few resources, collaboration can allow […]


People’s Market delivers healthy food and community when it’s needed

June 5, 2020

By Dan Bayer Even as the COVID-19 crisis continues, some neighborhoods in Greensboro, NC are resuming treasured local activities that […]


Corner Farmers Market maintains neighborhood connections during pandemic

May 22, 2020

by Dan Bayer Article update: As of July 31, 2021, the Corner Farmers Market has moved to 2105 Market Street. […]


Learning Circles Adapt to COVID-19 Challenge

May 6, 2020

By Dan Bayer Like many other activities in the COVID-19 era, the Learning Circles project has had to adapt to […]


Signe Waller Foxworth and the Rev. Nelson Johnson

Keeping the Faith: The Greensboro Massacre and its Aftermath

May 1, 2020

On March 10, 2020,  the departments of Media Studies and Communication Studies at UNCG hosted “Keeping the Faith: The Greensboro […]


Jonathan Friedman

Whose Freedom, Whose Speech?

May 1, 2020

On January 30, 2020  UNCG-NCA CCCC hosted a presentation on free speech and inclusion on campus with Jonathan Friedman of […]


Dr. Spoma Janovic introduces the panelists

Writers as Witnesses: Free Speech in a Time of Hate Speech

May 1, 2020

On January 29, 2020 UNCG-NCA CCCC co-sponsored a panel discussion with the Greensboro Historical Museum, Scuppernong Books, Greensboro Bound, and […]