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History Notes

Listen in for conversations about the history of the Gate City and beyond. Museum staff talk to historians about events that shaped life in our city -- and to Greensboro’s own history makers.

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Society & Culture Community Education History
Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
33 minutes
Episodes
54
Years Active
2019 - 2023
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Intro and Telling a Story of Truth

Intro and Telling a Story of Truth

On March 1, 2022, United Way of Greater Greensboro celebrated its centennial year in the local community. For a century, countless citizens have helped United Way has respond to the needs of the grea…

00:10:59  |   Wed 13 Jul 2022
Women in Media: Carla Banks

Women in Media: Carla Banks

I am an “Informer.” Walk the journey with Carla Banks, Communications and Marketing Director, for the City of Greensboro. Ms. Banks talks about the wide-ranging commitments and dedication needed to s…

00:37:49  |   Tue 29 Mar 2022
Women in Media: Natalie Wilson

Women in Media: Natalie Wilson

Natalie Wilson of WGHP, talks with History Notes about the people who encouraged her to follow her passion, and pursue a career in media. She discusses her experiences at Howard University, Johns Hop…
01:03:08  |   Tue 22 Mar 2022
Women in Media: Rosemary Plybon

Women in Media: Rosemary Plybon

She loved to tell stories. The journalist from the Gate City who returned to Greensboro. GTN’s Rosemary Plybon shares her story about her career in journalism, and all the meaningful experiences alon…
00:22:57  |   Tue 15 Mar 2022
Women in Media: Monique Robinson

Women in Media: Monique Robinson

Monique Robinson started her career in media by being a pioneer. The New Jersey native talks about how her love for people and science led her to become a meteorologist. We talk about the challenges,…
00:40:29  |   Wed 09 Mar 2022
Women in Media: Tanya Rivera

Women in Media: Tanya Rivera

The award-winning WFMY News host and reporter talks about her career in journalism from her first inspirations as a child in Florida up to what's important in the news today.

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00:37:02  |   Tue 01 Mar 2022
More Than Just a Game

More Than Just a Game

Historians Dr. Charles Johnson and Dr. Arwin Smallwood discuss the century-old football rivalry between between North Carolina A&T State University and North Carolina Central University.

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00:55:49  |   Tue 22 Feb 2022
Protesting for Democracy

Protesting for Democracy

A conversation with organizer, spiritual leader and activist Pastor Michael Harris. Harris was one of the leaders of the Greensboro racial justice protests of 2020, which led to the museum's Pieces o…
00:40:18  |   Tue 15 Feb 2022
Mock Justice: The Legacy of Lynching

Mock Justice: The Legacy of Lynching

Dr. Deborah Barnes discusses her research into the history and legacy of lynching, including how and why it began.

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00:59:23  |   Tue 08 Feb 2022
History Makers Ambassadors

History Makers Ambassadors

Two North Carolina A&T State University students who love to study the past become diplomats for history.

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00:42:49  |   Tue 01 Feb 2022
From Grammys to Greensboro

From Grammys to Greensboro

How a 5-time Grammy Award-winning songwriter and producer transitions to life as a social justice advocate in Greensboro. Curator of Education talks with Rasheem Pugh about his career and his work to…
00:45:17  |   Tue 30 Mar 2021
Behind the Scenes at GTN

Behind the Scenes at GTN

Meet the people who power the Greensboro Television Network. We talk with producers Josh Johnson, Devon Smith and Carlos Castellanos about the history of the station, their range of programming and w…
00:35:08  |   Tue 23 Mar 2021
Speaking Their Piece

Speaking Their Piece

Sam Smith from the Vance Chavis branch of the Greensboro Public Library discusses why supporting the BLM protests demonstrations during the summer of 2020 was so important. As a nonbinary member of t…
00:35:28  |   Tue 16 Mar 2021
Groundbreaking Judge Elreta Alexander

Groundbreaking Judge Elreta Alexander

A conversation with historian Dr. Virginia Summey on her upcoming book about Judge Elreta Alexander. Alexander was a practicing African-American female lawyer and judge in Greensboro at a time when t…
00:47:30  |   Tue 23 Feb 2021
Committed to History

Committed to History

Director Angela Thorpe talks about the mission of the North Carolina African American Heritage Commission and its work to preserve and promote African American history, arts and culture in the Tarhee…
00:26:02  |   Tue 09 Feb 2021
Diversity, Equity and Learning

Diversity, Equity and Learning

Jasmine Getrouw-Moore, Executive Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Guilford County Schools talks with Rodney Dawson about creating a nurturing educational environment designed to tolera…
00:56:20  |   Tue 02 Feb 2021
Disrupting for Social Justice

Disrupting for Social Justice

“Tired, angry, hurt, and disgusted.” These are the words that activist and rapper AJ Morgan used to describe what many have felt for decades. History Notes sits down with AJ to learn how he strategiz…

00:38:38  |   Tue 26 Jan 2021
Lessons in Racism from Those Who Taught Us

Lessons in Racism from Those Who Taught Us

Members of the Ever-Achievers Retired Teachers Club share experiences fighting racism inside and outside the classroom. Participants include retired educators Ginny Williamson, Flossie Smith, Coley H…

01:00:38  |   Tue 08 Dec 2020
Teaching Controversial History

Teaching Controversial History

Dr. Allison Fredette of the History Education Program at Appalachian State University shares how to teach difficult subjects such as slavery, racism and violence. In addition, the Greensboro Historic…

01:00:03  |   Tue 01 Dec 2020
The Sound of Hope

The Sound of Hope

Dr. Kellie Brown, professor of music at Milligan University in Elizabethton, TN, discusses her recent book, The Sound of Hope: Music as Solace, Resistance and Salvation During the Holocaust and World…

00:35:25  |   Tue 24 Nov 2020
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