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Closer Look with Rose Scott

Closer Look with Rose Scott

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The challenges of meeting Atlanta’s affordable housing goal; AileyCamp Atlanta promotes youth development through the arts

Jun 24, 202649 min

What Fulton County may owe in reparations

Jun 23, 202650 min

Reviewing the findings of Fulton County’s Reparations Task Force Harm Report

Jun 23, 202651 min

“Closer Look’s” Juneteenth special examines Black progress as America turns 250

Jun 19, 202658 min

From Georgia Runoff Shock to General Election Strategy

Jun 17, 202649 min

Soccer in the Streets gears up for FIFA World Cup 2026; Soul legend Otis Redding arts center inspires youth

Jun 15, 202650 min

From the gas pump to grocery checkout, Georgians express economic frustrations

Jun 11, 202650 min

Atlanta City Councilman calls for stricter guardrails following housing trust fund ‘clerical error’; Connecting the history of food and Juneteenth

Jun 10, 202650 min

Dr. Catherine Meeks on building cross racial coalition; Former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade on protecting democracy in a turbulent era

Jun 9, 202649 min

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Jun 8, 202650 min

Fulton County Commission Chair runoff debate

Jun 4, 202650 min

Indigenous People and America’s 250th Anniversary; Remembering Peabo Bryson; Conference assists hopeful LGBTQ+ fathers

Jun 3, 202648 min

Atlanta Voice marks 60 Years; Kimberly Adams becomes new Marketplace Morning Report host; New book by Malcolm X’s daughter explores his visit to Mecca

Jun 2, 202649 min

Construction for National Juneteenth Museum begins this fall; WABE visits lab exploring life across galaxies; Addiction recovery expands for youth

Jun 1, 202649 min

Registration open for food and drink entrepreneurship program; Class of 2026 Kindergarten graduates

May 29, 202647 min

Atlanta rates the highest for eviction filings; Update on Ebola outbreak

May 28, 202651 min

New report highlights voting priorities of diverse women of color; Remembering Sonny Rollins; New book - “Young King”

May 26, 202650 min

Teen turns AI Entrepreneur; 2026 Graduate Series: Kennesaw State University

May 22, 202649 min

2026 Primary Election Analysis; COMET program helping Georgia farmers with mental health

May 21, 202650 min

Emory expands addiction recovery services for youth; Showcase Atlanta prepares city for World Cup; Freedom University Graduate

May 18, 202649 min

DreamHack 2026 to bring global gaming community to Atlanta; The Black Crowes still rocking with new album and tour; Agnes Scott College 2026 graduate

May 14, 202648 min

DeKalb nonprofit takes new name, expands service for survivors; Georgia Gwinnett College graduate

May 13, 202649 min

Georgia farmers discuss solutions amid high cost and Iran War; CodeHouse connects HBCU scholars to tech industry

May 12, 202649 min

Remembering Braves Icon Bobby Cox; Morris Brown College 2026 graduate

May 11, 202648 min

Experts explain what a weakened Voting Rights Act means for representation; Retiring ACLU of Georgia leader discusses her wins and challenges

May 7, 202650 min

Executive coach on transforming your life; Georgia Tech 2026 graduate

May 6, 202649 min

Bernice King on America at 250: “It Is Difficult to Celebrate”

May 5, 202653 min

Book examines history of racism faced by American Black Physicians; 2026 Oglethorpe University Graduate

May 4, 202647 min

Muscogee (Creek) Nation seek restoration of sacred land; ‘Closer Look’ Graduation Series 2026: Emory Grad

Apr 30, 202649 min

PAD tracks community service; Power Up program to keep Atlanta kids learning this summer; Jai Ferrell makes history as leader of local Girl Scouts

Apr 29, 202649 min

Roundtable weighs in on Georgia’s 2026 Electoral Races

Apr 28, 202649 min

Fired Cobb Teacher appeals to GA Supreme Court; former students look back on desegregation of public schools

Apr 28, 202644 min

Headline: Their Voice, Your Vote: Michael Thurmond; Protecting kids from addictive social media features; Remembering Rep. David Scott

Apr 24, 202650 min

Nonprofit securing South Asian American abuse, assault survivors amid federal budget cuts; Earth Day: How the Self-Preservation Society uses nature to ease mental health

Apr 23, 202649 min

Atlanta’s First open container district arrives for World Cup; Senator Ossoff critical of Trump’s action in Iran, on immigration and CDC; Remembering Prince - 10 years after his passing

Apr 21, 202651 min

Southern Center for Human Rights – 50 Year Journey of fighting for dignity and justice; Poet Joshua Bennett asks who belongs in ‘We’

Apr 20, 202649 min

Breakthru House empowers women on their journeys of recovery from addiction

Apr 17, 202650 min

Their Voice, Your Vote: Brad Raffensperger & Derrick Jackson

Apr 16, 202649 min

Their Voice, Your Vote: Clark Dean & Olu Brown

Apr 15, 202650 min

Their Voice, Your Vote: Geoff Duncan & Ken Yasger

Apr 14, 202651 min

Their Voice, Your Vote: Chris Carr & Jason Esteves

Apr 13, 202650 min

Black Maternal Health Week; YouTuber finds security flaws in Flock cameras; Jazz Artist Kathleen Bertrand collaborates with CAU Jazztet

Black mothers and other women of color continue to face serious health disparities during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. Georgia has one of the highest Black maternal mortality rates in the nation. To bring awareness and work towards solutions, Black Mamas Matter Alliance is hosting the 9th annual Black Maternal Health Week. The event runs through April 11–17, and this year’s theme is "Rooted in Joy & Justice." On today’s “Closer Look,” we hear from Angela Aina, the co-founder and executive director of the Black Mamas Matter Alliance.    Then, Flock Safety, an Atlanta-based surveillance company, is facing increasing community pushback as it secures contracts with law enforcement agencies across the country. Flock cameras can be found across metro Atlanta – including in Chamblee, where the police department recently opened its Real-Time Crime Center. Among Flock’s loudest critics is Benn Jordan, who worked with technology experts and journalists to expose security vulnerabilities.  Plus, Kathleen Bertrand, a celebrated Atlanta jazz vocalist and writer, recently became the focus of study for a group of Clark Atlanta University music students. Alongside her longtime musical director, Phil Davis—who also chairs the university’s music department—Bertrand will be featured in CAU’s Artist Showcase. On this edition of “Closer Look,” listen as they discuss this special event and their love of music. The CAU Jazztet Artist Showcase is free and will take place on April 16 at 7 p.m. at Central United Methodist Church.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 10, 202649 min

Touring Chamblee Police Department’s Real-Time Crime Center; Christians confronting Christian Nationalism

On today’s “Closer Look with Rose Scott,” we walkthrough Chamblee Police Department’s new $2 Million, state-of-the-art facility Real-Time Crime Center. Police Chief Michael Dieppa explains how officers and investigators will utilize dozens of cameras throughout the city as a crime solving, crime prevention, and public safety tool, while protecting citizens’ privacy rights. Also, reports have tied Christian nationalists to the January 6th insurrection, attempts to turn over the 2020 election and the aggressive immigration tactics currently taking place in the U.S. Scott speaks with Joy Johnson, the lead organizer for the Georgia group of Christians Against Christian Nationalism. The organization is among the evangelicals who are becoming more outspoken and denouncing those beliefs, which often include underlying racism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 8, 202648 min

Low morale among current, former CDC employees after layoffs, firings

It’s been a year since the Trump Administration began mass layoffs at the Atlanta-based agency. Over the past year, about 3,000 workers either left or were laid off from the CDC. Add onto that, policies led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. either eliminated or disrupted the agency’s focus on violence prevention and HIV. Secretary Kennedy also made controversial claims about autism and vaccines, all while the nation experienced outbreaks of the measles. HHS has also paused several lab tests and altered dietary guidelines. On today’s “Closer Look with Rose Scott,” we welcomed former CDC workers back to the program to discuss policy changes and how the laid off workers have coped over the past year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 7, 202650 min

Legislation on assisted living community referrals, making Atlanta area ballots nonpartisan; New documentary on life of W.E.B. Du Bois

On today’s "Closer Look," in the final hours of the Georgia Legislative Session, we hear about two pieces of legislation that could have a significant impact on the way consumers go through the referral process when choosing senior living communities (SB 439) and make elections nonpartisan in Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb, and Clayton counties beginning in 2028. We speak to DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston and Catie Ramp, the President and CEO of the Georgia Senior Living Association. Plus, we hear from Peabody and Emmy Award-winning director, writer, and producer  Rita Coburn and Dr. Karida Brown, an American sociologist, author, professor, and public intellectual who serves as professor of Sociology at Emory. They discuss the new PBS documentary, "W.E.B. Du Bois: Rebel With A Cause."  The two-hour film, slated to air on WABE TV on May 28th at 9 pm, chronicles Du Bois' life of nearly 100 years from 1868 -1963.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 2, 202649 min

‘Money Buddies’ teaches kids basic money skills; Impact of Artemis II moon mission; Final hours of Georgia Legislative Session

April is National Financial Literacy Month. The Share the Magic Foundation and the Alliance Group are partnering together to educate kids about financial literacy. They are launching a new 7-episode, YouTube-based edutainment series called “Money Buddies."  On Wednesday’s edition of “Closer Look,” we hear from Malcolm Mitchell, a former New England Patriots wide receiver, a children’s book author and the founder of the Share the Magic Foundation, as well as the co-creators of "Money Buddies," Samuel Howe and Travis Grenier of the Alliance Group.   At 6:24pm Eastern tonight, history is expected to be made. For the first time since 1972, humans will surpass low-Earth orbit on a return journey around the moon. Artemis II is expected to launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The lunar mission will take four astronauts — three Americans and one Canadian — on a ten-day mission. NASA Astronaut and Artemis II Pilot Victor Glover spoke to “Closer Look” in 2023. Jud Ready is the Executive Director of the Space Research Institute and the Principal Research Engineer at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. He shares the significance of the moon mission.   WABE politics reporter Rahul Bali joins “Closer Look” for an update on the final hours of the legislative session. He says several contentious measures are in play. One proposal would make certain local offices nonpartisan in Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett counties — including the district attorney's office. Gov. Brian Kemp has not indicated whether he will sign some of the bills moving through the gold dome.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 1, 202649 min

DeKalb Co. warns about jury duty scam; Piloting the Journey: Dr. Beverly Guy-Sheftall; Understanding Sine Die in new documentary

On today’s Closer Look, host Rose Scott started the show speaking with DeKalb County Chief and Administrative Judge Shondeana C. Morris. She warned local residents about a scam involving someone impersonating a DeKalb County Sheriff’s deputy threatening to arrest people who don’t pay for not showing up for jury duty.    Plus, we conclude our Women’s History Month series, "Piloting the Journey." This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Women’s Research and Resource Center at Spelman College. Founded in 1981 by scholar, activist, and alumna Dr. Beverly Guy-Sheftall, C’66, the Center has helped define the field of Black Women’s Studies and amplify the voices and scholarship of women of African descent. Finally, we’re joined by State Rep. Eric Bell and Attorney Christopher Bruce, the executive producers of “Sine Die: The Last Day” - a documentary that features lawmakers explaining legislative processes and the chaos that comes with the end of another Georgia Legislative Session.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 202651 min

New survey analyzes local commute to work; Piloting the Journey - Dominique Dawes

The Atlanta Regional Commission recently released its 2025 Regional Commuter Survey. The detailed survey aims to take a deep dive into how people across the 20-county Atlanta region get to work and how those patterns are changing over time.  Johann Weber, a program administrator for the Atlanta Regional Commission, joins Closer Look to discuss the goal of the report and some of its key findings. Closer Look’s Piloting the Journey series continues with four-time Olympic Medalist Dominique Dawes. She opened up about her childhood experiences in the sport and how they shape the environment she and her husband are committed to creating at the Dominique Dawes Gymnastics Academy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 26, 202651 min

DeKalb Schools rolls out latest school closure proposal; On Point’s Meghna Chakrabarti on public media and covering politics

  The DeKalb County School District recently updated its list of potential school closures after facing strong pushback from area residents. Jim Bass has been reporting on the district for Decaturish and joined Closer Look for an update. He says DCSD has room for about 110,000 students but only has around 90,000 currently enrolled. Residents will still have to review other plans even after the district agrees on what buildings to shutter or repurpose. Also on today’s program, WBUR’s veteran journalist Meghna Chakrabarti has hosted On Point. In a conversation with Closer Look host Rose Scott, Chakrabarti reflected on the current state of credible news and public media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 25, 202651 min

Ballet dancer and photographer Keiko Guest; David Brancaccio talks LA fires, reinventing public media

Over 50 years ago, Keiko Guest caught a transformative performance of Swan Lake at the Louisville Ballet. She enrolled in classes the next day and has been dancing ever since. On today’s “Closer Look” with Rose Scott, Guest shares how she continues to inspire younger generations as part of our “Piloting the Journey” series. Plus, Marketplace Morning Report’s David Brancaccio talks about the state of public media and how he and his wife are recovering after losing their home in the Eaton fire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 24, 202650 min