NPR Special: A Remembrance of Susan Stamberg
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Hosted by Scott Simon, and featuring many other NPR voices, including reporting from media correspondent David Folkenflik and Entertainment Critic Bob Mondello. Listen to this special coverage using the NPR Hourly News Widget embedded here.
Making NEPA Home
To Deny Refuge is to Deny Hope
Making NEPA Home is a powerful one-hour original documentary film from WVIA, produced under the We Stand Against Hate initiative. This deeply-human story follows four refugees and immigrants from diverse cultural backgrounds who were forced to flee their homelands and have since built new lives in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
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Keith Williams leads campaigns to influence policy and amplify underrepresented community voices.
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Leaders, experts & partners share how they work to build a future where we can thrive as we age.
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Exploring realities of caregiving: challenges, financial impact, vital need for community support.
- A Story of Resilience and Belonging: WVIA Announces New Original Documentary Film, Making NEPA Home
- Building the Future: WVIA Hosts Public Open House- Local Officials Dedicate Reimagined Sesame Street Mural
- WVIA Wins Five Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards, Including Overall Excellence
- WVIA Wins Two Esteemed Public Media Awards at the 57th Annual NETA Conference
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