
Preview | Social Codes and Social Media
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North Carolinians discuss social media, code switching, religion and politics.
Eight North Carolinians come together to discuss social media, code switching, social standards in today’s society and religion mixing with politics.
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The NC Listening Project is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
Funding for The NC Listening Project is provided in part by High Point University, Sidney and Rachel Strauss, and Julia Courtney and Scott Oxford.

Preview | Social Codes and Social Media
Preview: 2/8/2024 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Eight North Carolinians come together to discuss social media, code switching, social standards in today’s society and religion mixing with politics.
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Are we willing to talk?
- It became really out of a triggering point for myself whenever I hear people say Christian, that they automatically assume that I am a Republican.
- I brought eight North Carolinians together from across the state to speak, to listen, and to learn from one another about difficult conversations.
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The NC Listening Project is a local public television program presented by PBS NC
Funding for The NC Listening Project is provided in part by High Point University, Sidney and Rachel Strauss, and Julia Courtney and Scott Oxford.













