Radio Station Hubs Program
Each year, StoryCorps partners with a select number of public radio and community stations across the country to help them bridge political divisions in their communities, one conversation at a time.
With guidance and support from StoryCorps, each station offers its own One Small Step program for a year — facilitating, recording, and sharing conversations between community residents. To date, radio stations in 29 states have participated in our partnership program. We are deeply grateful to the stations and their communities for their dedication to this work.
2024 Hubs Stations
To learn more about each station and their One Small Step programs visit their websites. If you live in or near one of these communities, be sure to sign up and participate!
Central Florida Public Media: Orlando, Florida
KUNR: Reno, Nevada
Vermont Public Radio: Colchester, Vermont
WERU: Blue Hill, Maine
WGVU: Grand Rapids, Michigan
WJFF: Northeast Pennsylvania/New York
WTIP: Grand Marais, Minnesota
Watch Our 2023 Annual Listening Event Highlight Reel
Each station hosts a Listening Event at the end of their year of partnership where the community celebrates their accomplishments, watches clips from One Small Step conversations, and hears directly from participants about their experiences.
Read More About our Hubs Program on our Blog
How the Radio Station Hubs Program Demonstrates the Potential of One Small Step
Spotlight on the One Small Step Radio Station Hubs Program
Spotlight on One Small Step Hubs Station: WERU-FM
Spotlight on One Small Step Hubs Station: KRCB
Radio Station Hubs in the News
- KHOL, November 7, 2023, “One Small Step: A Conversation between Former Mayor Pete Muldoon and Council Member Jim Rooks”
- WVPE, December 8, 2023, “One Small Step: South Bend Duo: Conservative Business Owner and Liberal Pastor Bridge Divides, Advocate Unity”
- WERU, December 2023, “Maine Takes One Small Step.”
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THANK YOU TO OUR MAJOR FUNDERS
One Small Step is made possible by the generous support of The Hearthland Foundation, Walmart Foundation, Solidarity Giving, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, The Marcus Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Chris Anderson and Jacqueline Novogratz, the Robins Foundation, Kansas Health Foundation, New Pluralists, Schwab Charitable Fund made possible by the generosity of Present Progressive Fund, and the FThree Foundation.