Rend Smith

Shoresides

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A local solutions journalism podcast by and for BIPOC communities in coastal North Carolina. Through news stories, interviews, updates, and special programs we keep you engaged with local news from across the region. Shoresides News is a nonprofit newsroom covering the stories that matter most to coastal North Carolina. Got a question or a tip? Reach out to our team at info@shoresides.org. Shoresides News is made possible through community support. To help sustain this vital local reporting, visit  https://givebutter.com/shoresides  

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Rend Smith

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shoresides.org

Latest episode

Jun 12, 2026

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Episodes

Field Medicine and Fierce Care — A Day with the North Carolina Farmworkers Project 24.06.2025

In this episode of Temperature Check: Coastal Edition , host Natalia Sanchez Loayza takes us on a journey into the heart of rural North Carolina alongside Jeanette Tapia , outreach coordinator for the North Carolina Farmworkers Project   in Harnett County. We spend the day in the field witnessing firsthand the dedication and determination of a team working to protect the health of the state’s most...

Storms, Sweat, and Survival — Farm Workers on the Frontlines of Climate Change 23.06.2025

In this episode of Temperature Check: Coastal Edition , host Natalia Sanchez Loayza shifts the focus inland to explore the profound impact of climate change on North Carolina’s farm workers. She speaks with Mario Vargas , coordinator of the North Carolina offices of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC) and the Campaign for Migrant Worker Justice (CMWJ) . Born in Tamaulipas, Mexico, Vargas be...

Temperature Check: Marine Life, Wastewater, and Oysters 19.06.2025

In this episode of Temperature Check: Coastal Edition , host Natalia Sanchez Loayza dives beneath the surface to explore how climate change is disrupting marine life and infrastructure along North Carolina’s coast. She’s joined by Dr. Jane Harrison , an environmental economist at NC State University, whose personal story and professional research illuminate the complex intersections of climate, ec...

Temperature Check: Understanding Life in a Warming Coastal Region 28.05.2025

In this introductory episode of Temperature Check: Coastal Edition , hosted by Natalia Sanchez Loayza, we explore the impacts of extreme heat in coastal North Carolina. Natalia speaks with Jordan Clark, a climatologist and senior policy associate at the Heat Policy Innovation Hub and the Water Policy Program at the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability at Duke University,...

Defunded: Youth Violence Prevention Cut in Robeson County 23.05.2025

In Robeson County, North Carolina—home to some of the state’s highest youth violence rates—community-led prevention efforts were working. Until they weren’t. In this episode of Shoresides , host Nicolas Magrino speaks with Paul Smokowski , founding executive director of the North Carolina Youth Violence Prevention Center (NC-YVPC), and Leon Burden , lead violence interrupter and founder of the non...

Thinking of Eating Fish From the Cape Fear River? Don't... 15.05.2025

In this episode of Shoresides , we follow a community-led effort to uncover chemical contamination, protect public health, and rethink how we communicate environmental risk in places where food insecurity runs deep. Read more about this issue: Subsistence Fish Consumption on the Lower Cape Fear Rive r (PDF)  Send us Fan Mail Support the show www.shoresides.org 

Temperature Check: Coastal Edition 07.05.2025

A New Series About Rising Temperatures in Coastal North Carolina hosted By Natalia Sanchez Loayza  According to a public records request submitted by Shoresides, at least three New Hanover High School student-athletes have experienced heat-related illnesses since 2022—none of which received the media attention that often follows when such events turn deadly. While these incidents were safely mitig...

Bridging the Care Gap: North Carolina’s Nursing Workforce Challenge 06.05.2025

On this episode of Shoreside, host Nicholas Merino speaks with Catherine Moore, director of the Health Professions Data System at the C ecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, about striking projections: by 2033, North Carolina may face shortages of 12,500 registered nurses and 5,000 licensed practical nurses if current trends continue....

What's Behind That Proposed North Carolina Octopus Farming Ban? 28.04.2025

This episode, Shoresides delves into the strange, ethically murky world of octopus aquaculture with scientist Dr. Jennifer Mather —to ask: Should North Carolina go ahead with banning Octopus farming? Does it need to? Links: My Octopus Teacher https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12888462/?ref_=ttawd_ov_i Octopus farming in NC? A bill was filed banning it https://www.axios.com/local/charlotte/2025/03/12/oc...

What It's Like to Grow Up In North Carolina's Vietnamese Fishing Tradition 22.04.2025

In this episode, Shoresides talks with Jessica Thai, who grew up with immigration, tradition, and economic shifts shaping daily life and collective identity in a place that rarely makes the headlines—but offers powerful lessons about family, perseverance, and belonging. Send us Fan Mail Support the show www.shoresides.org 

Whatever Happened to the Fisheries Where NCs Black Coastal Communities Were Once Central 01.04.2025

Cultural anthropologist Barbara Garrity-Blake takes us into the world of North Carolina’s menhaden fishery — a once-thriving industry built by coastal communities, African American crews, and the haunting work songs they sang. In this episode, we explore how this small but vital fish fed both the economy and the environment, and what was lost when machines replaced people and tourism replaced trad...

Nurturing Future Healthcare Leaders: Youth Attend Workforce and Leadership Development in New Hanover County 30.03.2025

In Wilmington, North Carolina, the demand for healthcare workers is growing rapidly. Nurse Camp Academy, a program of the nonprofit Better is Possible based in New Hanover County, is stepping up to meet this need by inspiring the next generation of healthcare professionals. One of the program’s most innovative aspects is its focus on workforce development starting with young teens, even before the...

Eagle Island at the Edge: Rising Waters, Vanishing Forests, and the Vision for a Fragile Landmark 26.03.2025

In this episode of Shoreside , host Nicholas Magno explores the uncertain future of Eagle Island, a fragile stretch of wetlands that connects Wilmington to Belville, North Carolina. Once central to rice cultivation and shipbuilding, the island now sits at the intersection of climate vulnerability and development pressure. With sea levels rising and ghost forests replacing hardwood swamps, half a b...

The Healing Place and the Path to Recovery 28.02.2025

On this episode of Shoresides , host Nicholas Magrino explores the challenges and realities of substance use disorder in coastal North Carolina. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, nearly 10 to 12 percent of North Carolinians struggled with substance use disorder in 2022. To better understand the journey of recovery, we speak with Megan Weber-Youssefi, Direc...

Ghost Forests: A Silent Warning from North Carolina’s Coast 12.02.2025

Rising seas. Dredged rivers. Dying forests. In this episode of Shoresides , we investigate one of North Carolina’s most subtle yet devastating climate threats: ghost forests. These vast expanses of standing dead trees are creeping inland, driven by rising sea levels and relentless dredging of the Cape Fear River. UNCW scientists Monica Rother and Andrea Hawkes join us to explain how their research...

AI is the Future of Work: Are Black Coastal Communities In It? 24.01.2025

In this episode of Shoresides , we hear from Charles Seaton, President of International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) Local 1766 in Wilmington, North Carolina, as he speaks on the fight to protect jobs from automation in the maritime industry. Historian David Cecelski connects the modern labor struggle to the long and often-overlooked legacy of African American maritime labor on the North...

North Carolina: Immigration, Private Prisons, and the Human Cost 16.12.2024

Shoresides explores life in coastal North Carolina through the lens of resilience, justice, and community action. In this episode, host Nicolas Magrino examines the implications of President Trump’s second term, focusing on the private prison industry’s role in mass deportations and the human cost of immigration policies. Featuring insights from immigration defense lawyer Martin Rosenbluth and Pri...

Weathering the Storm: Housing Challenges and Resilience in North Carolina’s Coastal Region 13.11.2024

In this episode of Shoresides , we explore the challenges faced by low-income and elderly homeowners in Carteret County, North Carolina—a place of vibrant coastal life but growing climate vulnerability. Host Nicholas Magrino speaks with Catissa Head, Executive Director of Coastal Community Action , whose organization supports those struggling to maintain safe and livable homes amid increasing fina...

Left Behind: North Carolina’s Senior Housing Crisis 12.11.2024

On this episode of Shoresides, we dive into the hidden side of North Carolina’s senior housing crisis. Coastal North Carolina has long been a retirement hotspot, but the influx of wealthy retirees has made it harder for lifelong residents to remain in their communities. While some seniors receive critical services like meal delivery and in-home care, others compete for the few affordable housing o...

You Don't Need a Home to Vote 05.11.2024

You Don’t Need a Home to Vote dives into the intersection of homelessness and democracy in America. In this episode, Donald Whitehead, Executive Director of the National Coalition for the Homeless, speaks candidly about the barriers unhoused individuals face in accessing their voting rights. Whitehead shares why this issue is vital, detailing the practical steps and advocacy efforts needed to ensu...

North Carolina Voter ID 01.11.2024

North Caroloina voter ID requirements. With the 2024 election underway, many voters are encountering ID rules for the first time, raising questions and concerns about how to vote without a hitch. Host Rend Smith shares his own experience of uncertainty at the polls and digs deeper with insights from experts, including Amy Campbell Bogie of You Can Vote and Karen Brinson-Bell of the NC State Board...

Souls to the Polls 21.10.2024

In this episode, we take you to Wilmington, North Carolina, where community members have gathered for Souls to the Polls, an event organized by local faith groups and the NAACP. We speak with Larry Dennis, the social action chair for St. Stephen's AME Church, on why supporting voting access is critical to democracy.  Tune in to witness democracy in action. Early Voting Dates and Sites The in-...

Literacy at the Polls 11.10.2024

Welcome to Shoresides and our series on voter access. In this episode, Rend Smith sits down with Nicole Wolf-Camplin, the Adult Literacy Coordinator at the Cape Fear Literacy Council . Nicole discusses the range of programs offered by the Council, including their ESL program, which supports non-native speakers on their path to citizenship. She highlights the critical role literacy plays in ensurin...

The Power of Housing: Tackling Chronic Homelessness in Wilmington 12.09.2024

In this episode of Shoresides , we sit down with Dr. Thomas M. Dalton, founder of Eden Village in Wilmington, North Carolina. Dr. Dalton discusses the growing issue of chronic homelessness in New Hanover County and how housing is the critical linchpin to improving healthcare for the homeless. He shares insights from his work, highlighting how Eden Village is addressing the needs of the most vulner...

Building Inclusive Communities: Housing Solutions for Neurodiverse Adults and Seniors 12.09.2024

In this episode of Shoresides, we dive into the housing challenges faced by neurodiverse individuals and seniors in Wilmington, NC. Dr. Robert Ferber, retired physician and president of Independent Works , joins us to discuss their mission to create inclusive housing through the CityPlace project. Ferber shares his personal connection to the cause, driven by his daughter’s experience with autism,...

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