How the HBCU radio preservation project keeps Black archives safe Culture | The Guardian

The effort preserves decades of student broadcasting as campuses pivot to podcasts and social media formats

After Shaw University’s WSHA radio station went on air in 1968, several other historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) followed the North Carolina school’s lead, launching a wave of their own.

For decades, the students who worked on these channels used them to inform listeners about happenings on campus, while also playing musical selections and offering cultural programming. In doing so, the radio stations at HBCUs became pivotal resources for both the campus and the surrounding community.

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