Podcasts about public broadcasting atlanta

  • 2PODCASTS
  • 799EPISODES
  • 48mAVG DURATION
  • 5WEEKLY NEW EPISODES
  • Nov 8, 2024LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about public broadcasting atlanta

Latest podcast episodes about public broadcasting atlanta

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Layoffs looming for PAD amid Atlanta contract uncertainty; Luther Vandross' life story told in new documentary

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 51:40


Policing Alternatives & Diversion Initiative (PAD) offers wraparound services to people experiencing extreme poverty, substance use and mental health disorders. The nonprofit organization also responds to non-emergency calls. PAD was expecting to renew a contract with the City of Atlanta. However, the city is pulling back. Moki Macias, who serves as the executive director of PAD, returns to “Closer Look,” to talk more about the unfolding situation and the future of her organization. “Luther: Never Too Much” is a new documentary that chronicles the life of the late Grammy-award-winning R&B singer, songwriter and record producer Luther Vandross. Documentarian Dawn Porter talks with Rose about creating the film and reflects on the life and legacy of the legendary singer. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
What exit polls reveal about the 2024 presidential election; Georgia-based journalists discuss covering Trump's presidency

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 51:30


President-elect Donald Trump is now preparing to take office for his second term in office. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris has conceded the 2024 presidential race but is encouraging voters to stay engaged and to continue fighting for a better America. Emory professors Dr. Pearl Dowe and Andra Gillespie return to “Closer Look,” for analysis of post-presidential election results and what exit polls reveal about specific voting blocs. Plus, for a journalists' roundtable, Rose talks with Dan Whisenhunt, the founder and editor of Decaturish.com, Nsenga Burton, an award-winning journalist, entrepreneur, and editor-in-chief of The Burton Wire, and Donnell Suggs, the editor-in-chief of The Atlanta Voice. The group shares how they will approach covering the Trump administration for a second term.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Trump wins 2024 presidential race

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 51:07


Votes are still being counted, but former President Donald Trump is the projected winner of the 2024 presidential election, defeating Democratic opponent Vice President Kamala Harris. On today's special edition of "Closer Look with Rose Scott," we open the phone lines to hear from Georgia voters. Rose is joined by GSU politics and policy professor Tammy Greer and Atlanta-based political strategist and analyst Fred Hicks. They provide analysis of the presidential race and several other key local races. They also discuss what's next for the Republicans and Democrats.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Georgia and Countdown to 2024 Election; Woman Stresses Importance of Voting by Sharing her Poll Tax Exemption Card

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 47:37


The 2024 presidential election is just one day away. What role is Georgia playing in this election? How did we get into the national spotlight? WABE politics reporter Rahul Bali returns to “Closer Look,” to talk about Georgia's growing influence on the presidential race since 2020 and what he saw on the campaign trail during this election cycle. We also hear from Republican Scott Klug, a former Wisconsin congressman. We'll get further analysis from Atlanta-based political strategist and analyst Fred Hicks. They'll both reflect on some of the most memorable moments of the campaign trail leading up to now.Plus, Loretta Green, 89, is an Atlanta-based voting rights advocate. She talks with Rose Scott about how she uses her poll tax exemption card to educate others about voting rights and the importance of voting.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
More than 63,000 voter registrations challenged in Georgia; Addressing digital equity; Spelman hosting Parliament-Funkadelic-inspired musical showcase

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 51:12


Since July, according to an Associated Press report, more than 63,000 voter registrations have been challenged in Georgia, and roughly 1% of the people called into question have been removed from the state's voting rolls. Despite the low percentage of questionable enrollees, lawsuits are reportedly still being filed to order counties to do more. Associated Press reporter Jeff Amy discusses the latest. Plus, Comcast and Inspiredu recently opened a flagship Lift Zone in Atlanta to advance digital equity and drive economic growth. The new center offers free internet access and digital skills training. Melinda Little, vice president of Government Affairs for Comcast's 'Big South' region, talks more about the new facility and how it will serve as a connection hub for Georgians.Lastly, Aku Kadogo, a senior lecturer for the Department of Theater & Performance at Spelman College, and Spelman student Maddison Gardner, discuss an upcoming musical showcase called Sankofunktopia. The event inspired by George Clinton and Parliament- Funkadelic's album, “Funkentelechy vs The Placebo Syndrome,” is slated for Nov. 7 - 9 at 7 p.m. and again on Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. at the Baldwin Burroughs Theatre.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Breaking down Georgia's 2024 ballot measures; “Morehouse mystique” spotlighted in WABE documentary

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 48:28


Georgians are voting on three statewide ballot measures - all related to taxes. But the language can be confusing for many voters. Daniel Kanso, the director of legislative strategy and senior fiscal analyst at Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, returns to “Closer Look,” to explain what each of the measures mean and the potential implications of the measures if they are passed. WABE TV's senior producer Brianna Carr discusses her team's latest documentary,” We Expect Nothing Less: The Benjamin E. Mays Story.” The short film, produced in partnership with HBCU Week Now, follows the journey of incoming Morehouse College freshmen as they learn about their school's sixth president Dr. Benjamin E. Mays' influence on civic leadership and the Morehouse mystique philosophy. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Emory's African American Studies doctoral program equips students for careers beyond academia

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 27:06


Emory University is among a short list of higher education institutions in the U.S. offering a doctoral program in African American Studies. The program accepted its first cohort of students in the fall of 2023. Dr. Kali Nicole Gross, the National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of African American Studies and the chair of African American Studies at Emory University, discusses the success of the program thus far and what distinguishes Emory's program from other doctoral programs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Addressing decades-long decline in Black male student college enrollment; Georgia production companies slow down on TV and film projects

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 52:45


According to a new report from the American Institute for Boys and Men, there are now 50,000 fewer Black men enrolled in college as compared to pre-pandemic levels. Black men currently make up 26% of the population at HBCUs, but in the 1970s they made up 38% of the population. Dr. Darryl Holloman, the vice president for student affairs at Spelman College, discusses the decline of Black male students pursuing higher education degrees.Plus, Jewel Wicker, an Atlanta-based award-winning entertainment reporter, discusses the current state of Georgia's film industry as production companies are slowing on shooting movies and television shows in the Peach State, and why states like California are trying to lure film productions away from Georgia.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
The Housing Crisis and its toll on American's Mental Health

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 50:50


America's housing crisis is rapidly getting worse. Across the U.S., it's estimated there's a shortage of 4 to 7 million affordable housing units. Both renters and buyers are faced with uncertainty while navigating the unbalanced market. Renters typically need to meet stringent requirements, including making at least three times the monthly rent. Meanwhile, people wanting to purchase a home have a limited selection of housing options due to low housing inventory and high home prices. Research suggests the struggle to maintain stable housing can take a toll on one's mental and emotional health. Many people experience heightened anxiety, depression or other mental health issues. For “Closer Look's” third national PRX show, host Rose Scott explores the mental health consequences of housing instability and possible solutions.Guest include:Katie Fallon, a principal policy associate in the Research to Action Lab at the Urban InstituteCheryl Carter, the executive director of Home Strech Tawana Thompson, a participant in the Home Strech supportive housing program CJ Stewart, co-founder of the Atlanta-based LEAD Center for YouthShanquita Tate, a Georgia resident who shares details about the challenges she and her husband are facing in the housing marketAdan Bean, a spoken word artist who centers experiences of people who are experiencing homelessness See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Top issues for Black men ahead of 2024 Election

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 49:31


In the final days of the campaign, both Democrats and Republicans have put a heavy focus on Black male voters. The Pew Research Center reports, 47% of Black men are eligible to vote in the 2024 Election. Since 1994, Black men have voted at least 80% in favor of the Democratic presidential candidate. But a new NAACP Poll finds support among Black men for this year's Democratic presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, has dropped to 63%. Meanwhile, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is polling at 13% among Black men. Support for Trump rises to 26% if you only count Black male voters under the age of 50. Show host Rose Scott talks with a diverse panel of Black men about what issues are important to them this election season. Guests Include: Michael Murphy, the second vice chair for the Georgia Black Republican Council Larry Lowe, the third vice chair for the DeKalb County Democratic Committee Khalil Jackson, a senior and political science major at Clark Atlanta University Michael Brent IV, a senior and political science major at Clark Atlanta University Percy Brown, the national chair of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation Board of DirectorsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Asian American voters voice top issues for 2024 Election

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 48:51


On today's Closer Look with Rose Scott, we continue our series on different voter blocs.Over the past 20 years, Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing group of eligible voters in the United States. In the past four years alone, they've added 2 million eligible voters. Among this diverse group are diverse political opinions. Show host Rose Scott speaks with Asian Americans representing advocacy groups and both major political parties. We'll also speak with a panel of Asian American voters about what matters most to them this election cycle. Guests Include: Christine Chen, the executive director and co-founder of Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote Victoria Huynh, the founder and chief community organizer for Georgia AAPI HubRajpal Sagoo, the chairperson of the Cherokee County Republican Coalition Theresa Shen, a member of the Georgia Chinese-American Republicans Kannan Udayarajan, the chairperson for Forsyth County Democrats Jennifer Lee, the policy director for Asian Americans Advancing JusticeMurtaza Khwaja, the executive director of Asian Americans Advancing Justice Jeremy Thao, an Atlanta-area filmmaker and entrepreneur Jadelynn Zhang, a PhD Student in the Department of Sociology at Emory University See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
21% Turnout after First Week of Early Voting; New Concerns from Atlanta's Inspector General; Breaking Down Ballot Verbiage

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 51:01


On today's Closer Look with Rose Scott, WABE's Rahul Bali discusses the massive voter turnout for the first week of early voting. He also highlighted the changing demographics the campaigns are considering as they court voters across the battleground state of Georgia. Then, Atlanta Inspector General Shannon Manigault returns to Closer Look to share her concerns about a city-appointed task force to review her office's duties. Her responsibilities include investigating allegations of corruption, abuse, and fraud. Finally, Georgians have cast more than 1.5 million ballots within the first week of early voting. But some voters find the wording confusing for three proposed tax measures. Daniel Kanso, Director of Legislative Strategy and Senior Fiscal Analyst at Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, joins Closer Look to break down the verbiage and makes them easier to understand. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Coffee Conversations: The State of Democracy

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 55:23


Early voting is now underway in Georgia and the 2024 presidential election is just weeks away. Tuesday, which marked the first day of early voting in the Peach State, reached record-setting voter turnout. For the October installment of “Coffee Conversations,” the “ Closer Look,” team heads to Black Coffee Atlanta in Lakewood Heights. Rose talks with panelists about the state of democracy and the importance of free, fair, and secure elections.Guests include: Jamin Butler, the CEO and co-founder of Black Coffee Company Rohit Malhotra, the executive director for the Center for Civic InnovationRosario Palacios, the organizing director of Common Cause Georgia GSU politics and policy professor Tammy GreerKristin Nabers, the Georgia state director for All Voting is Local Julia Franks, a 2020 & 2024 election poll worker WABE politics reporter Rahul BaliSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Lawyer shares what's troubling about authority of some sheriffs; UNCF turns 80; Georgia Tech accelerator aims to help food and beverage entrepreneurs

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 50:21


Jessica Pishko is a journalist and lawyer. She joins “Closer Look,” to discuss her new book, "The Highest Law in the Land: How the Unchecked Power of Sheriffs Threatens Democracy." Plus, the United Negro College Fund awards more than $ 1 million in scholarships to students of color every year. This year marks the organization's 80th anniversary. Its theme is “Honoring the Legacy, Transforming the Future.” Justine Boyd, UNCF's assistant vice president of regional development, talks with Rose about how the organization is celebrating 80 years and continuing its mission to connect students of color with a college education. Lastly, Brandy Stanfield-Nagel, is co-director of the Georgia Tech Food and Beverage Accelerator, along with Aubrey Lenyard, who is also the founder of AubSauce. They discuss the launch of their new program created to help entrepreneurs get their food and beverage products on grocery store shelves. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Women's clinic reacts to battle over Georgia's six-week abortion ban; Chef aims to improve health, economy, food access in Native American communities; Cobb County Board split on tax to expand transit

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 49:13


Attorney General Chris Carr's office is appealing Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney's ruling on Sept. 30, which found Georgia's six-week ban on abortions unconstitutional. The Georgia Supreme Court recently reinstated Georgia's abortion ban while it considers the state's appeal. A.C. Coquillas, the communications manager at Feminist Women's Health Center, responds to the appeal and the court's decision. Plus, from the start of his culinary career, award-winning Chef Sean Sherman discovered the lack of access to traditional Native American food and the health problems it caused for Indigenous people. As founder and executive director of The North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NĀTIFS), Sherman and his team are working to expand access and educate on the nationwide benefits of Native American foods. Sherman talks about his efforts to address the economic and health crises affecting Native communities and reflects on Indigenous Peoples' Day. Lastly, voters in Cobb and Gwinnett County will decide on the future of public transit where they live. Specifically, in Cobb County voters will have the opportunity to vote for or against the Mobility Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, also known as MSPLOST. The goal of the 1% sales tax is to expand and fund Cobb County's transit services over the next 30 years. However, not everyone supports the transit proposal. We hear from Lisa Cupid, the chairwoman of the Cobb County Board of Commissioners, and Cobb County District 1 Commissioner Keli Gambrill.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Georgia Secretary of State discusses record-breaking turnout for start of Early Voting; Hip-hop pioneer MC Lyte drops new album

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 51:41


Early voting begins today in Georgia and runs through Nov.1. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger returns to “Closer Look,” to talk about several election-related topics, including how the state has prepared for this election cycle amid ongoing battles over state election rules, combating political misinformation and the creation of the new voter registration cancellation website. Lana Michele Moorer, better known by her stage name MC Lyte, is a hip-hop pioneering emcee, actress and philanthropist. For more than three decades, she has remained a cultural icon—building a legacy in what was once a male-dominated industry. MC Lyte returns to “Closer Look,” to talk with Rose about her new album, "1 of 1" and the inspiration behind it.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Black women are disproportionately affected by uterine fibroids; Movement for Black Lives sparking national dialogue with voters ahead of 2024 presidential election; New stage production spotlights the life and legacy of the musical legend James Brown

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 48:50


According to the National Institutes of Health, at least 26 million women and girls between the ages of 15 and 50 are living with uterine fibroids in the United States. Linda Goler Blount, an epidemiologist and the president and CEO of Black Women's Health Imperative, and Tanika Gray Valbrun, the founder of The White Dress Project, discuss symptoms, treatment and why more research and policy changes are needed to examine why Black women are disproportionately affected by the condition.Plus, the Movement for Black Lives was created to foster a national space for Black people to learn, organize and have dialogues about political conditions. Rukia Lumumba, the director of the Movement for Black Lives' Electoral Justice Project, discusses her organization's efforts to inform voters ahead of the 2024 election.Lastly, “Papa DIDN'T Take No Mess” is a musical about James Brown. The musical will run from Oct. 17–Nov.1., at the Porter Sanford III Performing Arts Center in Decatur. Dr. Deanna Brown, “The Godfather of Soul's” daughter, and Jeremy Cormier worked together to produce the show. They talked with show host Rose Scott about the production and the importance of keeping Brown's legacy alive.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
GEMA director discusses Hurricane Helene recovery efforts while preparing for Hurricane Milton; Cobb County Police establishes new Community Assistance Response Team

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 50:56


As recovery and cleanup continues in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Georgia, Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday as a Category 3 storm. Chris Stallings, the director of the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency, joins “Closer Look” for an update on recovery efforts and preparations as evacuees from Florida are headed to the Peach State. Plus, the Cobb County Police Department recently added a new unit. It's called the Community Assistance Response Team, also known as the CART Program. Officers on this unit are not sworn-in officers, but they are specially trained to handle non-emergency situations. Cobb County Police Captain Brian Pope, who oversees the unit, discusses how the new unit will reduce response times and help foster strong community relationships. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Refections one year after Hamas attacked Israel

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 62:38


Oct. 7 marks 1 year since Hamas attacked Israel. As the devastation and displacement continues there have been ongoing calls for a ceasefire. More than 41,000 people have died in the humanitarian crisis. Show host Rose Scott talks with three guests about the last 12 months.Guest include: Dr. Shariq Sayeed, a Cobb County-based surgeon who recently visited Gaza Zoughbi Alzoughbi, the founder and director of the Palestinian Conflict Resolution Centre in the West Bank Peter Berg, the fifth senior rabbi of The TempleSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Librarian discusses book bans ahead of Decatur Book Festival; Developmental benefits of new APS play spaces; Remembering Legendary actor John Amos

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 50:47


Amanda Jones is an award-winning librarian and an anti-censorship advocate. She's expected to speak at the Decatur Book Festival on Saturday. Ahead of her visit, we revisit Rose's conversation with Jones. During the conversation, Jones talks about her new book, "That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America." The part memoir, part manifesto maps the book-banning crisis happening across the U.S. and chronicles Jones' efforts to combat it.Plus, through the Atlanta Community School Parks Initiative, several Atlanta Public Schools are expected to receive a new nature play installation or have their old playgrounds renovated. Rose talks with Dr. Robin Christian, the principal at Barack and Michelle Obama Academy, Sarah Millgan-Toffler, the president and CEO of Children & Nature Network, and Lysa Ratliff, the CEO, KABOOM! The guests discuss the initiative and how having a safe and fun place for children to explore supports healthy development and success. Lastly, it was recently announced that legendary actor John Amos passed away at the age of 84. Amos was best known for his roles in “Good Times,” “Roots” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” NPR's TV critic Eric Deggans returns to “Closer Look to talk about the actor's life and legacy and his latest article “ What John Amos taught me about having — and being — a father.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Diaper drive organized for Hurricane Helene victims; Dockworkers strike could spur consumer goods shortages; Identifying scam political texts

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 50:05


Helping Mamas is working to deliver 200,000 diapers, wipes and feminine hygiene products to help families in South Georgia communities impacted by Hurricane Helene. Jamie Lackey, the founder of the nonprofit baby supply bank, discusses details about a diaper drive drop-off event that's happening on Saturday, October 5, from 9 a.m. to noon at Pace Academy in Atlanta. Plus, more than 45,000 Dockworkers from Texas up to Maine are on strike. Members of the International Longshoremen's Association are demanding higher pay and job protection from automation by the shipping companies that employ them. We hear from John Haber, the strategic channel partner at Transportation Insight, about how the strike could impact the economy and disrupt the supply chain. Lastly, data suggests Americans received 15 billion political text messages in 2022. More are expected for this year's presidential election, but not all of them are legit. Arun Rai, a business professor at Georgia State University and a member of Georgia's AI Advisory Council, discusses the dangers and risks of political misinformation and how it can spread through multiple channels, including text messages, emails and robocalls. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Director of ACLU of Georgia reacts to Georgia's abortion law ruling; Historic Mall of West End sale finalized after 3 years of negotiations

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 50:44


Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney struck down Georgia's six-week abortion ban. The ban took effect nearly two years ago after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Following McBurney's ruling, abortions are now legal in the state of Georgia up until 22 weeks of pregnancy. Andrea Young, who serves as the executive director of the ACLU of Georgia, shares her reaction to McBurney's ruling.Plus, tributes are pouring for former Pres. and Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter. The humanitarian and founder of The Carter Center turns 100 years old on Tuesday. Lastly, the sale of The Mall of West End has been finalized. We hear from Charles Taylor, a board member of the WABE Foundation and a principal owner of H.T. West End LLC, and developers Andrew Katz with The Prusik Group and Meredith Marshall with BRP Companies. They discuss the sale and what it means for the future of the shopping destination. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
State lawmaker responds to DOJ investigation of Georgia's prisons; Analysis of VP debate; GSU professor critiques judge's ruling on Georgia's abortion ban

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 51:00


The United States Department of Justice released a new report after a years-long investigation into Georgia's state prison system. State Senator Randy Robertson, a retired law enforcement officer who chaired the Senate Public Safety Subcommittee on Fulton County Jail, responds to the report findings. Also, Vice presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz took center stage Tuesday for a 90-minute debate. Domestic issues such as reproductive rights, immigration and the economy were some of the top issues discussed. Fred Hicks, an Atlanta-based political strategist and analyst, and GSU politics and policy professor Tammy Greer return to “Closer Look,” for an analysis of the debate. Lastly, earlier this week, in a 26-page ruling, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney struck down Georgia's six-week abortion ban. McBurney found Georgia's law violated the state constitution. Following McBurney's ruling, abortions are now legal in the state of Georgia up until 22 weeks of pregnancy. Anthony Michael Kreis, a constitutional law professor at Georgia State University, discusses McBurney's constitutional merits regarding the ruling and critiques the judge's ruling.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Capitalizing on Atlanta Culture as it suffers from Income Inequality

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 50:00


“Closer Look's” second national PRX show examines Atlanta's income inequality gap. While Georgia's capital city is rooted in civil rights and it's bustling with entertainment, sports, technology and culture, data reveals Atlanta is stalled when it comes to economic mobility. In fact, within the last decade, Atlanta has consistently remained atop or near the top for U.S. cities with the worst income inequality. On average, Atlanta's poorest residents earn around $11,221 per year, while its richest earn around an average of $324,230 per year. Now, the overarching question remains: What's driving Atlanta's income inequality? To find answers, show host Rose Scott examines the past, present and future of the city described by former Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen in the 1960s as “The City Too Busy to Hate.” Scott talks with Atlantans about the southern city's identity and its influence on everything from politics to hip-hop. Atlanta natives also share how and why they feel the city has failed to equip all of its residents with the needed tools and resources to become the beloved and equitable community envisioned by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Georgia prepares for statewide impact from Hurricane Helene

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 51:47


Governor Brian Kemp expects Helene will be hurricane-strength once it reaches the Atlanta-area. It's expected to reach Georgia in the overnight hours with the potential to cause flooding and spin off tornadoes. Authorities expect widespread power outages, quick and intense wind and heavy rain. The governors of Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas have all declared a state of emergency, and President Biden has approved Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp's request for a Federal Emergency Declaration. It will provide federal assistance for state and local response efforts. Georgia's emergency management has activated hundreds of National Guard Personnel ahead of the arrival of the storm.Rose checks in with Terri Badour, the executive director of the American Red Cross of Georgia's Greater Atlanta Chapter. She discusses how the Red Cross is responding. Supervising producer Tiffany Griffith gives updates on how the City of Atlanta is preparing, reports on the latest closures, and gives her perspective from the many hurricanes she has covered.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Hurricane Helene intensifies, tracks toward Georgia; OB-GYNs share opposing views on Georgia's abortion laws

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 51:24


The debate over reproductive rights continues to intensify this election season. A ProPublica investigation recently revealed two Black mothers, Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller, died under Georgia's restriction on abortion care. Now, we'll hear from two OB-GYNs with opposing views on Georgia's law. Rose is joined by Dr. Sharon Thompson of Central Phoenix Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Dr. Christina Francis, the CEO of the American Association of Pro-Life OB-GYNs. Plus, Gov. Brian Kemp has issued a state of emergency as Georgia braces for Helene. The tropical storm has been upgraded to a hurricane. It's expected to intensify to a Category 3 before making landfall in the Florida panhandle. State emergency officials expect widespread power outages, quick and intense wind, heavy rain and debris across Florida and Georgia. Rose reports on the latest. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Duke professor stresses the importance of safeguarding brain data; New book spotlights the experiences of HBCU alumni

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 51:47


For Tuesday's edition of “Closer Look,” we revisit Rose's conversations with Duke University professor of law and philosophy Nita Farahany and NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday host Ayesha Rascoe. First, Farahany discusses her book, “The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology.” The book explores neurotechnology and how its continuous evolution could potentially threaten your rights to privacy, freedom of thought, and self-determination if companies have access to your brain data. Then, Rascoe discusses her book, “HBCU Made: A Celebration of the Black College Experience.” The book is a collection of essays about historically Black colleges and universities.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
1906 Atlanta Race Massacre commemorated in week of events

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 50:31


Ann Hill Bond, an Atlanta-based journalist and chair of the Fulton County Remembrance Coalition, discusses how misinformation and the press played a role in the events leading up to the Atlanta Race Massacre. She also discusses some of the events happening this week in commemoration of the massacre. Plus, WABE's “(re)Defining History: Uncovering The 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre” documentary will re-air Monday on WABETV. The half-hour documentary narrated by Georgia State University professor and historian Dr. Maurice Hobson explores the untold story behind the massacre, what led to the eruption of violence, and how it strengthened resilience within the Black community. We revisit Rose's conversation with Hobson. He discusses the documentary and how the massacre marked a pivotal moment in America's history. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Report reveals death of second Georgia mother linked to restrictive abortion laws

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 51:06


A ProPublica investigative report about two Black mothers is intensifying the debate over reproductive rights this election season. It focuses on two Georgia women whose deaths could have been prevented, according to maternal health experts. That's if they had received a procedure that is now restricted under Georgia's abortion laws. Earlier this week, Kavitha Surana, a reporter at ProPublica, spoke with Rose Scott about the passing of Amber Nicole Thurman, now we'll hear about the loss of Candi Miller. The conversation comes ahead of Vice President Harris' campaign visit to Atlanta today to make remarks on reproductive rights. We then revisit Rose's conversation with the late legendary actor Louis Gossett Jr. He was the first Black man to win a supporting actor Oscar for An Officer and a Gentleman. Gossett was also an Emmy winner for his role in the seminal TV miniseries, Roots. During the conversation, the performer reflected on why he gave up a professional career in basketball to pursue acting full-time. Gossett died earlier this year at the age of 87.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
New documentary spotlights the life of track and field icon Edwin Moses

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 34:00


Edwin Moses is recognized as one of the greatest athletes in the world. The Olympic champion used science and math calculations to dominate track and field. He went undefeated in the 400-meter hurdles for 122 consecutive races, for nine years, nine months, and nine days, between 1977 to 1987. But his life's legacy reaches beyond sports and is now being told in a documentary, “MOSES-13 Steps.” Moses talks with show host Rose Scott about the film that will debut at the 6th Annual Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival on Saturday, Sept. 21. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Economy, abortion access, gun control, immigration reform among top concerns of Latino voters

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 49:29


As the second-largest voting bloc in the U.S., Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump both need to appeal to Latino voters to win the November election. According to data gathered by the Pew Research Center, it's estimated 36.2 million Hispanics are eligible to vote in the 2024 presidential election. While data suggests Latino voters across the country voted for President Joe Biden by very wide margins in 2020, Trump gained support among Latino voters in 2020, earning a higher percentage of voters than he did in 2016. On today's special edition of “Closer Look,” we continue our series of conversations with specific voter blocs leading up to the 2024 presidential election. Rose talks with several guests, varying in political views, about top-of-mind issues of Latino voters in Georgia and across the nation.Guests include: Paola Ramos, an Emmy-award-winning journalist, as well as a contributor for Telemundo News and MSNBC, and the author of the book, “Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America"Jerry Gonzalez, the CEO of GALEOMark Hugo Lopez, the director of race and ethnicity research at Pew Research CenterTahini Fuentes, a college student at the University of North Georgia and a first-time voterAllie Fuentes, a second-time voterJacky Rendon, the owner of the New Era Artist Beauty Academy.Manuel Portillo, a DACA recipient and a member of the LGTBQ-plus community.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Why some Georgians welcome EV jobs, but not electric cars; ProPublica report reveals details about abortion-related death in Georgia

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 50:36


Gov. Brian Kemp has pledged to make Georgia the e-mobility capital of the world. In recent years, Kemp provided billions of dollars in incentives to lure automakers Hyundai, Kia and the startup Rivian to the state. However, a new report from Politico shows some Georgians are excited about the well-paying EV jobs, but they're suspicious of electric vehicles. Reporter David Ferris from Politico's Energy and Environment News discusses the report and explains Georgians' conflicted relationship with electric vehicles. Also, at least two women have died after not having access to abortion care in Georgia. And a new investigative report published by ProPublica tells the story of one of the women, Amber Nicole Thurman. Kavitha Surana, a reporter at ProPublica, discusses her article and the ongoing implications of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Librarian highlights nation's surge of book bans; PAD addresses Atlanta City Council concerns

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 50:21


Book bans are happening in Georgia and across the nation. According to PEN America, more than 10,000 book bans have been counted in public schools since 2021. Amanda Jones is an educator, an award-winning librarian, and an anti-censorship advocate. She talks with Rose about her new book, "That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America." The part memoir, part manifesto maps the book-banning crisis happening across the U.S. and chronicles Jones' efforts to combat it.Plus, the Policing Alternatives & Diversion Initiative (PAD) helps people experiencing extreme poverty, substance abuse and mental health disorders through diversion efforts and wraparound services. However, some Atlanta City Council members are questioning the leadership and operations of the nonprofit. Moki Macias, who serves as the executive director of PAD, talks with Rose about the success of PAD and responds to the concerns. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Analysis of VP Harris and former Pres. Trump 2024 presidential debate

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 50:21


Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump took center stage in their first presidential debate Tuesday night in Philadelphia. Reproductive rights, immigration, the Israel-Hamas war, and the economy were among some of the top issues discussed during the debate. Both sides are claiming victory, but “Closer Look,” show host Rose Scott gets debate analysis from Andra Gillespie, a political scientist at Emory University. Then, for more reaction to the debate, we hear from Scott Klug, a former Wisconsin congressman, Fred Hicks, an Atlanta-based political strategist and analyst, and GSU politics and policy professor Tammy Greer. They discuss the individual strategies of Trump and Harris during the presidential debate. They also discuss recent political polls and share what they think Democrats and Republicans must do to win the November election. Plus, Tim Franks, an award-winning veteran journalist and host of the BBC News' flagship radio program, “Newshour” also talks with Scott about the presidential debate and the BBC's approach to covering U.S. politics. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
The Economic Forecast as 2024 Election approaches; Moms Demand Action react to GA school shooting; Program teaches warning signs for school violence

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 50:06


Roger Tutterow, a professor of economics at Kennesaw State University, joins “Closer Look,” to discuss the latest economic forecast and its impact on the 2024 presidential election. Laura Judge, a volunteer with Moms Demand Action and Monisha Henley, the senior vice president of government affairs at Everytown for Gun Safety, discuss gun violence prevention following shooting at Apalachee High School. Last year, Communities In Schools of Atlanta and Sandy Hook Promise partnered together for a pilot program aimed at helping Atlanta-area students lead an open dialogue about the warning signs before a mass shooting and how to address and prevent school violence. Frank Brown, the CEO of Communities In Schools of Atlanta, Crystal Garrant, the chief program officer of Sandy Hook Promise, and Jhakia, a local high school student who participated in the Atlanta pilot program, discuss the success of the program and ongoing efforts to promote school safety. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson talks career, deep love for family & new memoir

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 45:20


Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made history in June 2022, when she was sworn in as the first Black woman to serve on the nation's high court. Now, the 116th Supreme Court justice is telling her story in a new memoir, “Lovely One.” Justice Jackson's book tour recently stopped in Atlanta at the Atlanta Symphony Hall. That's where “Closer Look,” show host Rose Scott and the Justice had a one-on-one conversation in front of a live audience. Justice Jackson reflected on her journey from Miami, Florida to the Supreme Court. She also talked about facing fear head-on, the power of mentorship and why her foundation is rooted in the love and support of her family.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Jan. 6 responding officer to receive the Saving Democracy Award; Analysis of third-party groups' strategies amid 2024 election cycle

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 51:27


Former U.S. Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn is being honored by the Fulton County Democratic Party with the Saving Democracy Award. While in Atlanta, he talks with show host Rose Scott about his experience responding to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, the upcoming election, and the current state of democracy. Plus, for “Closer Look's,” series focusing on the work of independent and third-party groups amid the 2024 presidential election cycle, Scott talked with members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the Green Party and the Working Families Party.The full interviews can be found here and here. Now, we hear from GSU politics and policy professor Tammy Greer for an analysis of each party's priorities and strategies.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Update on Apalachee High School shooting; Third-party groups discuss strategy and priorities for 2024 election cycle

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 8:30


Four people are dead—two teachers and two students—and nine others were transported to local hospitals following a mass shooting at Apalachee High School in Barrow County, Georgia on Wednesday. Authorities say the 14-year-old suspect, who is in custody, will be charged with murder as an adult. Rose talks with WABE criminal justice reporter Chamian Cruz about the latest details in the ongoing investigation. Plus, we revisit our series focusing on the work of independent and third-party groups amid the 2024 presidential election cycle. First, Rose talks with Gerald Green of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Gloria Mattera, the media committee coordinator for the Green Party and Britney Whaley, the southeast regional director for the Working Families Party. The full interviews can be found here and here. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
CARE responds to numerous global crises; Working Families Party's influence on Democratic candidates

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 48:20


Michelle Nunn, the president and CEO of CARE USA, returns to “Closer Look” to discuss how CARE teams and its partners are responding to the crises happening in Sudan, Gaza, Haiti, and Ukraine. Nunn also highlights how climate change is impacting their efforts and why it's important to empower women and local groups in the humanitarian response. Plus, we continue our series that focuses on the work of third parties amid the 2024 election. We now hear from Britney Whaley, the southeast regional director for the Working Families Party. The Working Families Party is backing several Democratic candidates in the Georgia General Assembly, the Fulton County Commission, the Cobb County School Board, and the Cobb County Sheriff's race. Whaley discusses her party's history, mission, and top priorities this election cycle. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Third-party political groups push for Georgia voter support

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 49:15


Today, we begin a two-day series on third-party candidates in the 2024 presidential race and other local and state elections. First, we hear from Gerald Lee Green II. He joined the Party for Socialism and Liberation in 2022 after he says he was disillusioned with the Democratic Party. Green talks with Rose about PSL's candidates, Claudia De la Cruz for President and her running mate, Karina Garcia, plus the socialist platform they're bringing to Georgia voters. Plus, for more than 30 years, the Green Party of the United States has been growing its supporters, while also being accused of being spoilers for the Democratic Party in the 2000 and 2016 presidential races. Gloria Mattera, the Green Party media committee coordinator, discusses the party's validity and its mission this election cycle.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
‘Closer Look' at Dragon Con 2024

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 53:41


For a special edition of “Closer Look,” Rose Scott and the team head to downtown Atlanta for #Dragon Con 2024. The annual five-day event kicks off Thursday. It's one of the largest multi-media gatherings focusing on pop culture, gaming, comics, fantasy and more. Rose speaks with panelists about the ongoing debate: Star Wars vs Star Trek. We hear from fans and creators from both major franchises. We also discuss how comics and film reflect modern society and politics. Plus, Rose gives prizes for the best cosplay/costume! Guests include: Dragon Con spokesperson Jo Garland Steven Taylor, The Arthritis Foundation, the Official Charity Partner of Dragon Con Darrick Hargro, a writer and founder of 20th Place Media Carlton Hargro, a writer and founder of 20th Place Media Gerald L. Coleman, a philosopher, theologian, poet, and science fiction and fantasy author L. M. Davis, an Atlanta-based writer and director of “ The Last Days of Chocolate” Erin Macdonald, a science advisor for the Star Trek franchise Timothy Zahn, a Hugo Award-winning author of more than forty original science fiction novels Afua Richardson, an award-winning comic book Illustrator, musician, and writer best known for her work on “Black Panther World of Wakanda”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Fulton County Sheriff pushes for new jail despite ongoing pushback from commissioners

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 51:45


The Fulton County Jail opened in 1989. Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat says since the facility's opening it's been overcrowded, which over time has led to the current poor condition of the building's infrastructure. For PART 1 of Rose's conversation with Sheriff Labat, at the county jail, Labat reflects on his career in public safety and talks about why he's pushing for a new jail to be built instead of renovating the facility. PART 2 of Rose's conversation with Sheriff Labat continues with a tour of the facility. Labat explains why he believes the building should be condemned and shows Rose the building's kitchen, a flooded hallway, and both a renovated and a decaying cell unit. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Black Census Project reveals top concerns for Black voters; Historic Atlanta heist is now the focus of a new streaming TV series

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 49:25


What are the top concerns for Black voters this election cycle? The Black Futures Lab surveyed Black folks across the country for its Black Census Project, which included election-related questions.Alexsis Rodgers, the political director at the Black Futures Lab, and the Black to the Future Action Fund, discusses the findings of the census, which was used to inform the Black Economic Agenda. Plus, podcast creator Jeff Keating and consulting historian GSU Professor Maurice Hobson discuss “Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist.” The new Peacock TV streaming series is based on the iHeart true-crime podcast that chronicles an armed robbery on the night of Muhammad Ali's historic 1970 comeback fight in Atlanta.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Recap of 2024 Democratic National Convention; Georgia State Election Board member responds after calls for removal

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 50:35


Immigration, border security, gun safety, crime, reproductive rights, jobs, and the Israeli-Hamas War were among the top issues addressed during the 2024 Democratic National Convention. Alan Abramowitz, a professor emeritus of political science at Emory University, returns to “Closer Look” for a recap of the convention. Plus, the Georgia State Election Board is facing criticism along with calls for some board members to be removed for changing rules, specifically one rule that involves the certification of election results. This all comes just months ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Janelle King, a member of the Georgia State Election Board, responds to the criticism.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Little 5 Points Alliance to honor Mayor Maynard Jackson; Dr. Charles Steel Jr. stepping down as CEO of SCLC; Tickets selling out for Atlanta Dream matchup against Indiana Fever

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 50:57


The Little 5 Points Alliance is honoring individuals and organizations who have made Little 5 Points unique, including the late Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson, at its third annual “People Make the Place” event this weekend. We hear from Lauren Welsh, the executive director of Little 5 Points Alliance. Dr. Charles Steele Jr., the president and CEO of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, is stepping down. He talks with Rose about his decades-long career and what's next for him and the civil rights organization. Plus, Morgan Shaw Parker, the president and COO of the Atlanta Dream, returns to the program to talk about the team's basketball season after the 2024 Olympics break. She also praises the continued growth of the league and the Dream's upcoming Monday matchup against the Indiana Fever at State Farm Arena. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Atlanta Housing CEO believes housing is a human right; Local recycling company celebrates 10,000 pounds of recycled glass

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 48:13


Earlier this year, Terri Lee was named the president and CEO of Atlanta Housing. Lee talks with Rose about the agency's critical role in helping the City Of Atlanta reach its affordable housing goals. She also talks about her top priorities as the new leader of the agency and provides updates on several major developments, including the Civic Center and Summerhill Hotel. Plus, Grant Wallace, the owner of Peace of Mind Glass Recycling, returns to “Closer Look,” to provide an update on how his business is fairing, reaching 10,000 pounds of recycled glass. He also shares details about a community event on Aug. 24 at Cabbagetown Park to mark his business milestone.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Reaction to APD surveillance report; Family files lawsuit following Telfair State Prison inmate's death

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 49:47


Rose talks with Micah Herskind, an Atlanta-based writer and organizer, and Ann Hill Bond, an Atlanta-based journalist and chair of Fulton County Remembrance Coalition. The two were mentioned in a new report from The Brennan Center For Justice. Micah was listed several times in the report for his association with anti-'Cop City' movements. Bond, who was also listed, discusses the work that the Fulton County Remembrance Coalition and shares her reaction to also being monitored by APD. Insert: The “Closer Look” team recently toured the Fulton County Jail to get an inside look at its reported poor conditions. We air a portion of Rose's interview with Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat, who says the facility should be condemned. Plus, Juan Carlos Ramirez Bibiano, 27, died at Telfair State Prison after guards allegedly placed him in an outdoor concrete-floor cage without any water or shade for five hours. Wingo Smith, an attorney representing the Ramirez family, discusses concerns about the prison system's secrecy in cases like Ramirez' and the legal actions now being taken on behalf of his family.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
DNC Analysis; Helping Black women reach financial freedom; Connecting Black nonprofits with funding

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 49:29


The Democratic National Convention is underway this week in Chicago. Atlanta-based political strategist Fred Hicks returns to “Closer Look” to provide an analysis of the convention's opening night and what to expect in the coming days of the event. Plus, Briana B. Franklin, the president and CEO of The Prosp(a)rity Project, talks about how the nonprofit organization is working to close the Black generational wealth gap and educate others about the current $2 trillion predatory lending crisis. Lastly, August is Black Philanthropy Month. We hear from Giving GAP CEO Heather Infantry and Alicia Rivera, the CFO of Feeding Georgia Families, and Mallorye Crowell, the founder and President of The Higher Foundation. They talk about how Giving GAP is helping Black-led nonprofits access funding and the challenges they face.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
70 years after Brown v. Board of Education

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 51:00


The 1954 Supreme Court ruling was intended to end racial segregation in America's public education system. Yet 70 years later, public schools remain deeply segregated by race and socioeconomic status. Here's the question: Are our public schools truly diverse and equitable for all, or have systemic barriers and persistent resistance hindered progress? For “Closer Look's” first PRX national show, Rose Scott delves into the long-term impact of this historic ruling as it relates to the current state of public education and the nationwide Black teacher shortage. Guests include: Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, president emerita of Spelman College and author of the New York Times bestseller “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? And Other Conversations about Race,” Dr. Kamau Bobb, founding senior director of the Constellations Center for Equity in Computing at Georgia Tech, C. Eileen Welch Watts, former teacher and president and board chair for the Durham Colored Library, Inc., and current teachers Asia Anderson and Alexis Kelly. WABE education reporter Juma Sei is also featured.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Closer Look with Rose Scott
Stanford researcher discusses why women are at greater risk of autoimmune disease; Natl. voter rights group expresses concerns about new rule passed by Georgia State Election Board

Closer Look with Rose Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 49:40


According to the National Institutes of Health, 8% of the U.S. population is living with an autoimmune disease, and out of that percentage, 80% of those people are women. Dr. Howard Chang, a dermatologist, a professor of dermatology and genetics and a Hughes Medical Institute investigator at Stanford University, discusses his latest research which, explores why women are at a greater risk of autoimmune diseases.Plus, the Georgia State Election Board recently approved a rule that could allow for local election boards to refuse certification of results. The board is already facing a lawsuit for allegedly meeting illegally. Marisa Pyle, the senior democracy defense manager at All Voting is Local Georgia, discusses her organization's concerns with the policy proposals, and why they believe the board is moving to disenfranchise Georgians. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.