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Beyond the Blooms: Atlanta's Living History Gardens
Episode 9

Beyond the Blooms: Atlanta's Living History Gardens

Black in the Garden

March 29, 202453m 9s

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Show Notes

Presented by Black in the Garden LLC in partnership with Atlanta History Center

 

Episode 3: Get ready for a special Spring treat as Black in the Garden gears up for a relaunch! Colah B Tawkin is joined by Sarah Carter, Vice President, Goizueta Gardens and Living Collections on a captivating journey through the historic and lush landscapes of the Atlanta History Center Gardens. Explore themes of heritage, nature, and education as we delve into African-American contributions and how they're observed and the significance of the Cherokee Garden Library. With rapid-fire rounds adding a touch of fun, this immersive episode invites listeners to connect with history and nature in a whole new way.

 

  • Sarah Carter, VP Goizueta Gardens and Living Collections.

Learn more about Atlanta History Center: AtlantahistoryCenter.com

Twitter: @ATLHistCenter IG: @Atlantahistorycenter

 

Credits

Host: Colah B Tawkin

Executive Producer: Colah B Tawkin
Associate Producer: Maurice Eckstein

Writer: Colah B Tawkin

Sound Engineer: Carl Kevin Robinson Jr.
Theme song: Ill Sounds LLC

Podcast Visual Art: Cory France, Colah B Tawkin 

Trailer Video Editor: Christopher Williams @rznzproductions

 

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black culturehorticultureafrican-americanplant life