We are creating a podcast that will augment the testimonies of Pitt County and Eastern North Carolina’s communities and their ‘reckoning with race.’ Doing so will not only amplify minority voices in our area, but will assist in the healing of marginalized communities that have faced generations of subjugation, as well as create accurate accounts of the events that often go untold in local history.
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We are creating a podcast that will augment the testimonies of Pitt County and Eastern North Carolina’s communities and their ‘reckoning with race.’ Doing so will not only amplify minority voices in our area, but will assist in the healing of marginalized communities that have faced generations of subjugation, as well as create accurate accounts of the events that often go untold in local history.
Welcome back to The Pitt Perspective! In this episode, Pitt Perspective member Ashley Wolfe interviews Greenville Theatre of Arts Center Creative Director DaVonya Terri Campbell-Payton about her experiences growing up in Greenville. Campbell-Payton also tells us about her perspective as an African-American artist in North Carolina and her involvement with the Black Creatives of Pitt County. The rest of the group discusses interesting topics from the interview.
The Pitt Perspective
We are creating a podcast that will augment the testimonies of Pitt County and Eastern North Carolina’s communities and their ‘reckoning with race.’ Doing so will not only amplify minority voices in our area, but will assist in the healing of marginalized communities that have faced generations of subjugation, as well as create accurate accounts of the events that often go untold in local history.