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Caregivers face difficulties amid the COVID-19 pandemic; ‘BINA’s SIX APPLES’ debuts in Atlanta; Guaranteed income program in Oakland expands

Caregivers face difficulties amid the COVID-19 pandemic; ‘BINA’s SIX APPLES’ debuts in Atlanta; Guaranteed income program in Oakland expands

Closer Look with Rose Scott

March 24, 202250m 0s

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Show Notes

Dr. Jennifer Olsen, an epidemiologist and executive director of the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers (RCI), Eric Barnett, a Virginia-based caregiver, discuss a new RCI report that highlights the challenges facing those who care for family members.

Plus, playwright Llyod Suh, and Chris Moses, the Alliance Theater's director of education, discuss ‘BINA’s SIX APPLES,’ a play that follows a family that’s displaced during the Korean War.

Lastly, for “Closer Look’s” Paycheck to Paycheck series, Rose talks with Jesús Gerena, the CEO of UpTogether, and Alisha Roe, an Oakland Resilient Families program participant, talks about the challenges and successes of the guaranteed income program.

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