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Cabbagetown resident questions process for approving Atlanta’s proposed police training center; Research looks at differing impacts of "disadvantaged" neighborhoods; Investigation examines conditions at Fulton County Jail

Cabbagetown resident questions process for approving Atlanta’s proposed police training center; Research looks at differing impacts of "disadvantaged" neighborhoods; Investigation examines conditions at Fulton County Jail

Closer Look with Rose Scott

July 24, 202350m 33s

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Show Notes

Shaun Houlihan, a resident of Cabbagetown, discusses his opposition for the Atlanta Public Safety Center and his recent essay that was published in the Cabbagetown Neighbor titled "The Road To Hulsey's Future Runs Through Cop City."


Plus, Steven Alvarado, an assistant professor of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame, discusses a new report that examined multiple generations of Black, white and Latino families from “disadvantaged” neighborhoods. He discusses the research that found no matter the economic level, Black families tend to end up having the same economic outcomes in adulthood.

Lastly, George Chidi, a journalist and writer of "The Atlanta Objective," discusses his recent investigative report, published in Atlanta Magazine, that focuses on the reportedly poor conditions of the Fulton County Jail.

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