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In part one of a two-part special, host Kenia Thompson sits down with Greensboro business owners to discuss the 2024 election and community concerns. Guests are Natalie Pass Miller, owner of the historic hotel Magnolia House; Valerie Benton Smith, business activist and supporter; Gerry McCants, cofounder and chair of the Greensboro Business League; and Stephanie Bumpus, owner of Cookee’s Café.
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In part one of a two-part special, host Kenia Thompson sits down with Greensboro business owners to discuss the 2024 election and community concerns. Guests are Natalie Pass Miller, owner of the historic hotel Magnolia House; Valerie Benton Smith, business activist and supporter; Gerry McCants, cofounder and chair of the Greensboro Business League; and Stephanie Bumpus, owner of Cookee’s Café.
Black Issues Forum
Each week, Black Issues Forum presents a diverse panel of guests who discuss such topics as politics, social concerns, health, education, justice, entertainment, technology and public policy. Watch on PBS NC and the free PBS app.
Subscribe to the PBS North Carolina Channel for more stories! @MyPBSNC
Enjoy full episodes of your favorite PBS shows anytime, anywhere with the free PBS App: pbsnc.org/app
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Support PBS North Carolina today: pbsnc.org/donate