Audio Mar 24, 2016 Dr. Johnnetta Cole Inspiring a love of art especially in girls from under-represented communities.
Audio Mar 17, 2016 Belinda McKeon In her novels, "Solace" and "Tender," she paints an unsentimental picture of Ireland.
Audio Mar 10, 2016 Akua Kouyate-Tate Wolf Trap is integrating art with fundamental science and math learning for young children and the data show significant results.
Audio Mar 03, 2016 Kirsten Greenidge In her new work "Baltimore," playwright Kirsten Greenidge grapples with the issue of race on college campuses.
Audio Feb 26, 2016 Archie Shepp NEA Jazz Master Archie Shepp shares his musical biography—and his thoughts about the legacy of African-American music.
Audio Feb 18, 2016 Nnamdi Chukwuocha and Albert Mills Poets and social workers, the twins’ primary audience have been Wilmington’s underserved children.
Audio Feb 11, 2016 Rashod Ollison In his memoir "Soul Serenade," Ollison describes how music was a lifeline during a difficult upbringing.
Audio Jan 29, 2016 Harrell Fletcher Harrell Fletcher shares his passion for social practice—creative projects in communities that are by, for, and of the residents.
Audio Jan 07, 2016 Julianna Baggott Harriet Wolf’s "Seventh Book of Wonders" took Julianna Baggott 18 years to write…here's the journey to completing it.