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The Improvement Association, Chapter Five: ‘Democrat, Republican, White, Black, Green’

In this episode: The Bladen Improvement PAC’s power is threatened when an unlikely candidate enters the race for county commissioner. People outside the PAC are starting to make clear that they have their own ideas about how to build Black political power in the county.

Jeremy M. Lange for The New York Times

Zoe Chace, the reporter for this series, has been a producer at This American Life since 2015. Before that, she was a reporter for NPR’s Planet Money team, as well as an NPR producer.

Nancy Updike, the producer for this series, is a senior editor at This American Life and one of the founding producers of the show.

Transcripts of each episode of The Improvement Association will be available by the next workday after an episode publishes.


The Improvement Association was reported by Zoe Chace; produced by Nancy Updike, with help from Amy Pedulla; edited by Julie Snyder, Sarah Koenig, Neil Drumming and Ira Glass; editorial consulting by R.L. Nave and Tim Tyson; fact-checking and research by Ben Phelan; and sound design and mix by Phoebe Wang.

The original score for The Improvement Association was written and performed by Kwame Brandt-Pierce.

Special thanks to Sam Dolnick, Julie Whitaker, Seth Lind, Julia Simon, Nora Keller, Emanuele Berry, Ndeye Thioubou, Alena Cerro and Lauren Jackson.


Source: Elections - nytimes.com


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