
Stacia Brown
Producer, "Due South"Stacia L. Brown is a writer and audio storyteller who has worked in public media since 2016, when she partnered with the Association of Independents in Radio and Baltimore's WEAA 88.9 to create The Rise of Charm City, a narrative podcast that centered community oral histories. She has worked for WAMU’s daily news radio program, 1A, as well as Ҵý’s The State of Things. Stacia was a producer for Ҵý's award-winning series, Great Grief with Nnenna Freelon and a co-creator of the station's first children's literacy podcast, The Story Stables. She served as a senior producer for two Ten Percent Happier podcasts, Childproof and More Than a Feeling. In early 2023, she was interim executive producer for WNYC’s The Takeaway.
Stacia also enjoys creating independent audio projects. Her work has been featured on Scene on Radio, a podcast of the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University; BBC 4’s Short Cuts; and American Public Radio’s Terrible, Thanks for Asking.
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Leoneda Inge talks to Denise Hicks-Mial, director of scholarships and student aid at North Carolina Central University, about how students navigate the high cost of college education.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with Duke University professor Mark Anthony Neal and musician and storyteller Lois Deloatch to discuss Ryan Coogler's latest film, Sinners.
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Domestic and international airport travel will require Real ID-compliant photo identification or a valid passport, beginning on May 7.
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Leoneda Inge chats with Jonathan Stuhlman, senior curator of American art at the Mint Museum, about Durham native artist Ernie Barnes' "The Sugar Shack."
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Leoneda Inge talks to Linda Shropshire about "Audacity in Motion" at Ella West Gallery, along with three artists featured in the exhibition.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with 27-year Carolina Ballet veteran Margaret Severin-Hansen to discuss her long and storied career as a principal dancer and her plans for the future.
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Jeff Tiberii and Leoneda Inge sit down with poet Chris Vitiello to discuss his work as Durham's poet laureate and his alter ego, the Poetry Fox.
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On May 7, the federal government will implement its Real ID policy. Jeff Tiberii talks to Richard Stradling, transportation reporter for the News & Observer, about the impact of the policy on North Carolina.
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We talk with Alice Randall, author of the book – “My Black Country: A Journey Through Country Music’s Black Past, Present and Future.” And we welcome the future! Award-winning folk and country music artists Rhiannon Giddens and Rissi Palmer tell us how they’ve made it this far in the biz.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with Duke professor Dr. Wylin D. Wilson to discuss her new book, Womanist Bioethics: Social Justice, Spirituality and Black Women’s Health.