Sarafina Wright
Sarafina Wright is the "All Things Considered" producer for WFAE 90.7 Charlotte’s NPR Source. Before coming to WFAE, she worked as a political correspondent for EBONY.com, staff writer at the Washington Informer and editor-in-chief of the WI Bridge in Washington, DC. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Howard University. When she's not writing professionally, Sarafina can be found blogging atwww.sarafinasaid.com or hanging out with her book club, Charlotte West.
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A Facebook post by the Mint Hill Police Department that jokingly warned the public of "untrustworthy drug dealers" has gone viral, with news mentions in…
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The only homeless day shelter in Rock Hill will close its doors Wednesday night, but another group has stepped up so people served by the shelter will…
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The Harlem Renaissance is coming to Charlotte on Tuesday in the form of a variety show that remembers the bustling African American arts and culture scene…
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More than a month after Hurricane Dorian devastated large portions of the east coast, students on Ocracoke Island have been given a return date to…
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Updated 12:40 p.m. TuesdayCMPD identified the man shot and wounded at the scene of a fire yesterday in uptown Charlotte as 74-year-old John W.…
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The Charlotte Fire Department has contained a fire in the heart of uptown Monday afternoon.The department says a fire at Rooster's Wood-Fired Kitchen near…
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As the impeachment inquiry into President Trump moves along in the U.S. House of Representatives, more Democrats including presidential candidates are…
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Updated 6:40 a.m. TuesdayThe fight among state Democratic and Republican lawmakers in the General Assembly over an unexpected veto-override vote of the…
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Governor Roy Cooper said today that Hurricane Dorian has finally left North Carolina. Cooper said the storm has left Ocracoke Island, Cape Hatteras and…
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South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster said Wednesday that residents in evacuation zones still have time to leave before conditions deteriorate overnight…