A recurring local public-interest program focused on community rebuilding, housing, economic opportunity, neighborhood change, and the organizations helping move Raleigh forward.
The Raleigh Rebuild Community Briefing is The Public Lyceum's flagship local program, designed to inform, elevate, and connect the Raleigh community around issues that matter.
Each episode brings together community leaders, nonprofit organizations, public officials, and residents to discuss practical solutions, highlight effective programs, and document the work being done to rebuild and strengthen neighborhoods.
This is public-interest media at its best: nonpartisan, community-focused, and committed to helping citizens understand the issues, meet the people doing the work, and find opportunities to participate.
Content specifically relevant to Raleigh, Wake County, and the Triangle region.
Focus on solutions and people, not political agendas.
Guests include nonprofits, city officials, residents, and community advocates.
Practical resources, contacts, and next steps for viewers.
Each briefing addresses issues that matter to the Raleigh community.
Watch the latest episodes from the Raleigh Rebuild Community Briefing.
The next episode of the Raleigh Rebuild Community Briefing is in production.
Watch previous briefings in our episode archive.
Watch previous briefings in our episode archive.
Highlights from recent briefings featuring community leaders, organizations, and solutions.
Featured clip from recent briefing
Featured clip from recent briefing
Featured clip from recent briefing
Featured clip from recent briefing
Organizations, residents, and community partners can participate in the Raleigh Rebuild Community Briefing.
Share your organization's work, highlight a local solution, or discuss an issue affecting the community.
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