Along the Lumbee River: An Introduction
Morgan Augillard and Joey Swerdlin focus on the people and organizations effecting change in communities along North Carolina’s Lumbee River.
Morgan Augillard and Joey Swerdlin focus on the people and organizations effecting change in communities along North Carolina’s Lumbee River.
Kimber Heinz reveals the links between incarceration, infrastructure, slavery, and racism in Scotland County.
GrowingChange Youth Leaders reflect on place, confronting the site of a former prison.
Tanner Capps writes about the relationship between faith and politics at a North Carolina church.
Davon Goodwin describes his journey to a life in agriculture.
Ed Hunt helps small farmers succeed in a challenging environment.
Jorden Revels shares his story of environmental activism.
Noran Sanford discusses GrowingChange, a nonprofit empowering North Carolina youth.
Christie Poteet and Deb Gunsallus provide housing, food, and financial security to college students.
Members of Group Project consider the ethics of community-engaged practice.
Group Project's designers look back on their work with GrowingChange.
An introduction to the League’s American Roundtable project.
Editors Morgan Augillard, Noran Sanford, and Joey Swerdlin present the report Along the Lumbee River with report contributors Tanner Capps, Deb Gunsallus, Ed Hunt, Ravin Patel, Christie Poteet, and Andie Rea.
Editors: Morgan Augillard, Noran Sanford, and Joey Swerdlin
Contributors: Morgan Augillard, Alex Bodkin, Tanner Capps, Isadora Dannin, Davon Goodwin, Group Project, GrowingChange Youth Leaders, Deb Gunsallus, Kimber Heinz, Ed Hunt, Kailin Jones, Christie Poteet, Andie Rea, Jorden Revels, Noran Sanford, and Joey Swerdlin
An interview with report editors Morgan Augillard and Joey Swerdlin.
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