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Bias in tech; Baby Boomers seeking roommates

Georgia State University Professor Anthony Michael Kreis discusses a lawsuit against Georgia’s recent abortion ban enactment. Andrew Hunt and Vicky Zeng, co-authors of a Georgia Tech, Johns Hopkins and University of Washington study discuss an AI system’s racial and gender biases. Also, Silvernest President Riley Gibson discusses the company’s senior housing service amid inflationary pressures as part of Closer Look's ongoing Paycheck to Paycheck series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 27, 202251 min

Indiana total abortion ban; Museum of Diversity

Lauren Chapman, digital editor at Indiana Public Broadcasting, discusses Indiana lawmakers’ special session coverage of total abortion ban in the state. President and CEO Kuku Richards and Chairman and CEO Troy Richards of the Museum of Diversity discuss the organization’s immersive virtual reality experience and African diaspora educational initiatives to help build excitement for a planned brick and mortar museum of diversity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 26, 202251 min

Human rights lawyer Azadeh N. Shahshahani on allegations of assault and mistreatment in GA ICE facility; Cameron Clay of SMASH

Azadeh N. Shahshahani, human rights lawyer and legal and advocacy director of Project South, discusses allegations of assault and mistreatment at Georgia’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Stewart Detention Center. Cameron Clay, national director of curriculum and training at SMASH, discusses the nonprofit's partnership and outreach efforts amid widened disparities among students of color and low-income households.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 25, 202251 min

Feminist Women’s Health Center Executive Director Kwajelyn J. Jackson; Chief strategy Officer for Transportation Insight Holding Company John Haber; and Agnes Scott President Leocadia I. Zak and Rose Porcena, the College's vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion

Feminist Women’s Health Center Executive Director Kwajelyn J. Jackson discusses how the organization’s services will move forward in response to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling the “Living Infants Fairness and Equality Act” into effect. Chief strategy Officer for Transportation Insight Holding Company John Haber discusses stress ongoing stress on the supply chain and how the Savannah port is benefiting from the West coast gridlock. Also, Agnes Scott President Leocadia I. Zak and Rose Porcena, the College's vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion, discuss the“Acknowledging our Past: Acting Now for A Transformed Future” project.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 22, 202248 min

Georgia's 11th Circuit Court of Appeals rules State's six-week abortion law should be allowed to take effect

On this special edition of Closer Look, Rose speaks with Republican Rep. Ed Setzler, Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia Andrea Young, and Georgia State University Law Professor Tanya Washington. This conversation follows the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling the “Living Infants Fairness and Equality Act” into effect, which bans all Georgia abortions after detection of cardiac activity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 21, 202249 min

Mall West End redevelopment; Solar panel production

Charles Taylor, co-owner of the Mall West End, breaks down its redevelopment plans with New York City-based Prusik Group.Jamie Porges, co-founder and CEO of Radiance Solar, discusses the acute shortage of solar panels and its impact on the industry’s growing demand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 20, 202250 min

Author Erica Smiley and activist Sanchioni Butler on the labor movement; Empowering women through self-defense

Co-author Erica Smiley discusses her recent release, “The Future We Need: Organizing for A Better Democracy in the Twenty-First Century,” alongside labor movement activist Sanchioni Butler, a subject of the novel. Also, self-defense firearms instructor Marchelle Davis explores the rise in gun ownership among Black women and her mission to empower women through self-defense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 19, 202252 min

Atlanta receives 'F' in American Lung Association's "State of the Air" assessment

Ashely Lyerly, the American Lung Association's senior director of advocacy for Georgia, breaks down Atlanta’s “F” grade in the organization’s “State of the Air” assessment.Also, Rose Scott revisits her conversation with Gwinnett Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Calvin Watts on the future of Georgia’s largest school district.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 18, 202250 min

Emory professor on the impacts of inflation; Dive team commander talks drowning prevention; and author Jamila Rowser

Dr. Tom Smith, professor of finance at Emory University's Goizueta Business School discusses the impacts of inflation on price stability, consumer spending habits and the plausibility of recession.In light of recent drownings at Lake Lanier, Dive Team Commander Sgt. Chris Tempel breaks down drowning prevention, water safety, and safe water-vehicle operation.Also, award-winning comics writer, editor, and publisher Jamila Rowser discusses her new graphic novel, “Wash Day Diaries,” which highlights LGBTQ+ and POC experiences, mental health and the vitality of female friendship.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 15, 202245 min

America's pilot shortage; Honoring civil rights leader and pioneering educator Mary McLeod Bethune

Rose Scott talks with Adon Clark, the dean of the School of Aviation at Middle Georgia State University and Captain Theresa Claiborne, a veteran pilot and president emeritus of Sisters of the Skies about America's pilot shortage.Plus, a brief look at the life of civil rights leader and pioneering educator Mary McLeod Bethune. Bethune is the first Black American to receive a state statue in the "National Statuary Hall" collection.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 14, 202248 min

Georgia State's ACRA program and ticks

This fall, Georgia state is launching its new Access to Careers in Research Admin (ACRA) program. The first of its kind, Tim Denning, vice president for research and economic development at and Candice Ferguson, associate director of research training, discuss the programs mission, curriculum, and recruitment process.As tick season continues, effective prevention is essential in deterring spread of disease. Dr. Duffy Jones DVM, founder of Peachtree Hills Animal Hospital and Dr. Gweneth Francis DO, infectious disease physician with Piedmont, break down the best preventative measures for tick prevention in pets and humans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 12, 202247 min

Georgia political campaign news; Former public housing high-rise to become affordable housing in East Point

When the Hall county GOP held a BBQ in a public park where Walker and other candidates were speaking a WABE reporter was asked to leave. On Twitter, the Hall county GOP made it clear that is was not their decision, but that they'd been asked by the Walker campaign to exclude Media. WABE politics reporter Rahul Bali talks about getting booted from the BBQ and gives an update on other Georgia political news.Nearly 20 years after it closed, a former public housing high-rise in East Point is being renovated to meet affordable housing needs. What took so long to make this happen. They're everywhere, as to be expected. Campaign ads. Now add in all the money that's pouring into Georgia's elections. But just how much? A break down of the latest campaign finance reports and more with Atlanta based campaign strategist, demographer & political analyst Fred Hicks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 12, 202251 min

Ga. energy reporter discusses the latest climate and environment news; Morehouse School of Medicine to host Parkinson's disease community forum

Energy reporter Kristi Swartz discusses several topics, including the role of the Georgia Public Service Commission and the latest climate and environment news.Dr. Chantale Branson, an assistant professor of Neurology in the Department of Internal Medicine at Morehouse School of Medicine, discusses the "Parkinson's in the African American Community" forum that’s being held this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 8, 202250 min

Local independent news outlet to launch a reporting program for residents

Sonam Vashi, the co-founder and co-director of the independent local news outlet Canopy Atlanta, and Max Resnik, the Documenters Network Manager at City Bureau, discuss bringing the Documenters Network to Atlanta. Plus, Dr. Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber, the president of the American Medical Women's Association and professor of medicine at the Augusta University and University of Georgia medical partnership, discusses the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 7, 202251 min

Superintendent Dr. Calvin Watts on leading Gwinnett schools; Williams family responds to DA Boston’s decision not to charge officers in the shooting death of Mathew Zadok Williams

Criminal Defense Attorney and WABE Legal Analyst Page Pate discusses a Fulton County grand jury’s decision to issue new subpoenas as it investigates former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Gwinnett Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Calvin Watts discusses leading the largest school district in Georgia.Lastly, DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston recently announced that no criminal charges will be filed against any of the officers involved in the police shooting death of Matthew Zadok Williams. The Williams family and their attorney Mawuli Davis discuss the DA's decisionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jul 6, 20221h 0m

American Medical Women's Association responds to the overturning of Roe. V. Wade

Dr. Theresa Rohr-Kirchgraber, the president of the American Medical Women's Association and professor of medicine at the Augusta University and University of Georgia medical partnership, discusses the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and the restriction of access to reproductive healthcare. Plus, The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently authorized the first COVID-19 vaccines for children under the age of five. Dr. Andi Shane and Dr. Jacob Eichenberger return to the program to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about vaccines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 30, 202251 min

CDC on combating gun violence; No charges filed in the police shooting death of Matthew Zadok Williams

Dr. Debra Houry, who serves as the acting principal deputy director and the head of the National Center for Injury Prevention at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, discusses the state of gun violence in Georgia and across the nation and how the CDC is working to combat the issue through research and education.It’s been more than one year since the police shooting death of Matthew Zadok Williams. Rose talks with DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston about her office’s recent decision not to file criminal charges against the officers who shot Williams inside of his DeKalb home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 29, 202251 min

Brenau University expands its school of psychology and adolescent counseling; Local nonprofits work to combat homeless in metro Atlanta amid pandemic

Brenau University expands its school of psychology and adolescent counseling; Local nonprofits work to combat homeless in metro Atlanta amid pandemicBrenau University President Anne Skleder discusses the state of mental health access and care in Georgia and how her university is working to close the gap through several new initiatives.Plus, Raphael Holloway, the CEO of Gateway Center, and Barry Dupree, a formerly homeless client of the Gateway Center, who is now living independently, Mellony Gaston, the social services director at the Atlanta Children's Shelter discuss the recent drop in Atlanta's homeless population and the ongoing efforts to find permanent housing for those in need.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 28, 202254 min

HIV activists work to spread the word about testing

Today is National HIV Testing Day. This year’s theme is “HIV Testing is self-care.” Tammy Kinney, an HIV/AIDS activist and the founder of Rural Women in Action, and Jenetter Richburg, the director of client services at AID Atlanta, discuss several topics, including prevention, testing and treatment.We then revisit Rose’s 2017 conversation with Billy Howard. The famed Atlanta photographer recounts stories from some of the dying AIDS patients he photographed in the 1980s.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 27, 202252 min

Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade

The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade.  On a special edition of “Closer Look” Rose talks with several guests about the overturning of the monumental case, which granted women the federal right to an abortion. Guest include Georgia State University law professors Tanya Washington and Anthony Michael Kreis, WABE politics reporters Rahul Bali and Sam Gringlas, Kwajelyn Jackson, the executive director of the Feminist Women’s Health Center (FWHC), Andrea Young, the executive director of the ACLU of Georgia, and State Senator Rev. Kim Jackson, and State Senator Jen Jordon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 24, 20221h 19m

Children under the age of 5 are now eligible to get the COVID vaccines

Dr. Andi Shane, the chief of the division of pediatric infectious diseases at Emory University School of Medicine and the medical director of infectious disease at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, and Dr. Jacob Eichenberger, a pediatrician at Augusta University Medical Center, return to the program to discuss COVID vaccines being made available for children under the age of five.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 23, 202251 min

Ga. doctor on heat-related illness; Local runners prepare for the Peachtree Road Race

Criminal Defense Attorney and WABE Legal Analyst Page Pate discusses the Georgia Supreme Court's decision to overturn the murder conviction of Justin Ross Harris. Dr. Sylvia Morris, an internal medicine specialist at Kaiser Permanente, discusses heat-related illnesses and prevention. Plus, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race is fast approaching. “City Lights” producer Summer Evans, Charlie Patterson, a former cross-country coach for Piedmont College, and Anthony Strayhorn, an Atlanta-based personal development coach and owner of StrayFIT, discuss how they are preparing for the largest 10K in the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 22, 202251 min

An investigative report sheds light on why Black educator was targeted in two Ga. school districts

Nicole Carr, a veteran investigative journalist and ProPublica reporter, joins “Closer Look” to discuss a reporting partnership between ProPublica and the PBS program Frontline that seeks to examine how anti-critical race theory activists are intimidating schools across the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 21, 202252 min

Live From The Atlanta History Center: Juneteenth

This special live broadcast of Closer Look focuses on Juneteenth. Now a federal holiday this year it will be officially honored on Monday June 20th.If you’re not aware of Juneteenth is all about…get to listening.There’s a lot more to regarding enslaved Black Americans in Texas who were told emancipation had come actually two year earlier.Juneteenth ties together how we tell history and who tell it to.Joining Closer Look with Rose Scott for this broadcast, Georgia State University Assistant Professor Tiffany A. Player, historian of identity formation and the attendant political and social transformations of communities within the African diaspora during slavery and after emancipation.Georgia State University- Dr. Elizabeth West, author & professor of English and the John B. and Elena Diaz-Verson Amos Distinguished Chair in English Letters at Georgia State University. Oglethorpe University, Dr. Laura Renée Chandler, Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, a member of the senior administrative leadership team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 17, 202254 min

100 Black Men of Atlanta strives to reduce gun violence among Black youth

Joshua Byrd and Richard Byrd, acting chair and former co-chair of the anti-gun violence committee of ​100 Black Men of Atlanta Inc., discuss the organizations anti-gun violence campaign. The committee partners with local school districts to facilitate youth outreach, and aims to minimize gun violence through conflict-resolution education within the communities they serve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 16, 202253 min

A new documentary looks at attempts to criminalize Atlanta's homeless population

No Address:Atlanta is part of a documentary series from filmmaker Caletta Harris.Tenants in a City of Brookhaven apartment complex say raw sewage backed up into bathtubs for two weeks, but they continued to pay rent while waiting for repairs.Sophia Qureshi, founder and editor of newsletter 285 South on Bulletin, broke the story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 14, 202249 min

Georgia Tech offers new “Black Media Studies” minor

Georgia Tech Assistant Professor Joycelyn Wilson, who teaches in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, discusses the College’s new “Black Media Studies” minor. This “multidisciplinary area of scholarship” investigates media, culture and racial politics as they relate to those of African descent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 13, 202252 min

Councilmember Liliana Bakhtiari discusses representing District 5; YMCA of Metro Atlanta focuses on drowning prevention this summer

Atlanta City Councilmember Liliana Bakhtiari, representing District 5, discusses top priorities for the district. Becky Shipley, the YMCA of Metro Atlanta Group Vice President, and Breunna Scott- Greenberg, the aquatics director of the YMCA of Metro Atlanta, discuss several topics, including drowning prevention and outreach efforts to teach Black children how to swim.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 10, 202250 min

Rugby ATL gears up for playoff game against the Rugby United New York; Journalist Caleb Gayle discusses his new book

Steve Brett, the head coach of Rugby ATL, returns to “Closer Look” to discuss his team’s win against the NOLA Gold and how the team is preparing for a playoff against the Rugby United New York at Silverbacks Park on Saturday.Atlanta City Councilmember Jason Dozier, representing District 4, discusses his first few months in office after defeating longtime councilmember Cleta Winslow in the November election. Caleb Gayle, an award-winning journalist, professor, and senior fellow at Northeastern University, discusses his latest book, "We Refuse to Forget: A True Story of Black Creeks, American Identity, and Power."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 9, 202251 min

Local law professor discusses the possible overturning of Roe v. Wade; MUST Ministries continues efforts to combat summer hunger

Anthony Michael Kreis, a law professor at the Georgia State University of Law, discusses the possible implications of overturning Roe v. Wade for the LGBTQ community and why some fear the future of same-sex marriage is at stake. Plus, Dr. Dwight "Ike" Reighard, the president and CEO of MUST Ministries and senior pastor of Piedmont Church in Marietta, discusses MUST Ministries’ Summer Lunch program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 8, 202251 min

First monkeypox case discovered in Georgia; Propel ATL advocates for safer streets for bicyclists

Dr.Carlos del Rio, a distinguished professor of medicine, epidemiology and global health and the executive associate dean of Emory University School of Medicine at Grady Health System, returns to “Closer Look” to discuss the monkeypox outbreak.Plus, the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition is now Propel ATL. Rebecca Serna, the executive director of Propel ATL, discusses the mobility advocacy group’s name change, rebranding and long-term goals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 7, 202251 min

Investigative journalist discusses the latest in YSL gang case; Hosea Helps continues to serve those most in need

Journalist George Chidi returns to “Closer Look” to discuss the latest developments in the Young Slime Life gang case.Hosea Helps CEO Elisabeth Omilami and her husband, Ofemo Omilami, discuss their organization’s response during the pandemic and how they plan to use earmarked funding to expand the organization’s work. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 6, 202251 min

Local therapist discusses talking with kids about violence; ATL Councilmember Jason Dozier discusses his first few months in office; Rugby ATL prepares for regular-season finale game

The U.S. has experienced a series of mass shootings in recent weeks. Jody Baumstein, a licensed therapist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Strong4Life, discusses ways adults can talk with children about violence.Plus, Atlanta City Councilmember Jason Dozier, representing District 4, returns to discuss his first few months in office after defeating longtime councilmember Cleta Winslow in the November election.Rugby ATL is playing their regular-season finale game Friday against the NOLA Gold. Rugby ATL Head Coach Steve Brett reflects on the season and discusses what onlookers can expect at the game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 3, 202249 min

The D.R.I.P. program completes a pilot run with local entrepreneurs

Last year, the City of Decatur and Decatur Downtown Development Authority launched The Decatur Retail Incubator Program (The D.R.I.P.). Shirley Baylis, the Downtown Program Manager for the City of Decatur who oversees The DRIP, and Buzz Busbee, a recent program participant and the owner and creative director of the lifestyle apparel brand YEAHBUZZY, join “Closer Look” to provide an update on the program.In wake of another mass shooting, this time in Tulsa, we revisit Rose’s conversation with public health researcher and former president and CEO of the Task Force for Global Health Mark Rosenberg. The veteran physician discusses how gun violence is a public health issue and the importance of using research to combat it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 2, 202251 min

Atlanta Housing plans to move forward with redeveloping the Atlanta Civic Center site

The Atlanta Civic Center site has set empty for several years after several redevelopment plans have fallen through. Eugene Jones, the president and CEO of the Atlanta Housing Authority, discusses what’s next after Tishman Speyer recently withdrew its deal to redevelop the Old Fourth Ward building.We then revisit Rose’s conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones. The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, discusses the 1619 Project and the academic concept CRT (critical race theory).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 1, 202252 min

Atlanta Mayor discusses new safety plan; CNN reporter on covering mass shootings

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens discusses several topics, including the "City's Summer Safety Plan", affordable housing and youth employment opportunities. Plus, CNN’s Victor Blackwell talks about the emotional toll of covering the recent mass shooting in Buffalo and the trauma many journalists of color have been experiencing since the pandemic and racial protests.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 31, 202253 min

CDC leader discusses health equity and the impact of racism on public health; Southwest Georgia Agri-Tourism Trail initiative aims to attract visitors to Black-owned farms

Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention returns to “Closer Look” to discuss several topics, including the COVID pandemic and how racism is a serious public health threat and what her agency is doing to combat it. Plus, Clinton Vicks, an Albany-based farmer and operator of The Vicks Estate, discusses the goals of the Southwest Georgia Agri-Tourism Trail initiative, a collection of Airbnb stays throughout southwest Georgia hosted by Black farmers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 27, 202251 min

“Closer Look" profiles local college graduates

For the “Closer Look’s” graduation series, we revisit Rose’s conversation with Spelman graduate Alexandria Warner, Georgia Tech graduate Candace Washington and Emory University graduate Anna Voss. Each grad shares their unique story to graduation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 26, 202251 min

Local lawmaker reflects on Texas mass shooting; Georgia primary results are in

Rev. Kim Jackson, also a state senator, reflects on the tragic mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX, that left at least 19 children and two adults dead. Plus, Julianne Thompson, a Republican strategist and the president of Main Street Network Strategies, and Fred Hicks, an Atlanta-based political strategist and analyst, discuss Georgia primary elections results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 25, 202251 min

Georgia primary elections are one day away; Organizers gear up for MomoCon

Georgia is among three states holding primary elections on Tuesday. Fred Hicks, an Atlanta-based political strategist and analyst, discusses several election-related topics, including what’s at stake this election season.After a two-year hiatus, MomoCon is back. Renee Cooper, the marketing director for MomoCon, talks about what people can expect at the convention that celebrates Japanese and American animation, gaming, cosplay and musicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 23, 202251 min

Journalist George Chidi on the Young Slime Life gang investigation; Spelman Grad discusses her road to recovery

Journalist George Chidi discusses his investigative reporting on the recent indictment of several members of the Young Slime Life gang. Atlanta-based rappers Young Thug and Gunna are accused of being affiliated with the group. They are also accused of engaging in street gang activity and violating RICO law.For the “Closer Look’s” graduation series, we hear from Alexandria Warner. The Spelman College graduate shares how a tragic accident nearly took her life and how the event shaped her career pursuit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 20, 202250 min

Breastfeed Atlanta responds to baby formula shortage; Georgia Tech grad discusses the gender gap in the construction industry

Christie Coursey, the executive director for Breastfeed Atlanta, discusses the nationwide baby formula shortage and her organization's response. Plus, for “Closer Look’s” graduation series, we hear from Candace Washington. The 2022 Georgia Tech graduate discusses her journey to earning her master’s degree in construction management.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 19, 202248 min

AAPI community spotlighted in a new coloring book and art installation

Kavi Vu, an artist, community organizer and leader of the AAPI Heritage Month Celebration, and Aisha Yaqoob Mahmood, the executive director of the Asian American Advocacy Fund, discuss a new 160-foot art exhibition on the Atlanta Beltline that aims to educate the community about key Asian figures in history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 18, 202219 min

New guidelines for short-term rental operators; Atlanta police chief to retire

Gregory Pace, the director of the Office of Buildings at the City of Atlanta Department of City Planning, discusses the new rules and permit requirements for short-term rentals in Atlanta.  After 34 years, Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant is retiring. Chief Bryant discusses several topics, including the state of public safety, his career in public service and what’s next for him in retirement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 17, 202251 min

CEO of the Task Force for Global Health on the COVID-19 pandemic; Closer Look profiles Emory grad

Dr. David Ross, the head of the Task Force for Global Health, discusses several topics, including his tenure at the Atlanta-based NGO, and what’s next for him as he prepares to step down from his post and combating the COVID-19 pandemic.Plus, every year “Closer Look” profiles distinguished graduates from across metro Atlanta. Anna Voss majored in neuroscience and behavioral biology and is one of five Emory graduating seniors to win the National Science Foundation graduate fellowship. She discusses her journey to graduation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 16, 202251 min

Local professor discusses abortion rights and leaked draft opinion

All eyes are on the U.S. Supreme Court after a leaked draft opinion suggests a majority of the justices support overturning Roe v. Wade. A final ruling is expected in June. Tanya Washington, a professor of law at Georgia State University College of Law, discusses the implications of overturning women’s right to an abortion and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 9, 202251 min

CEO of the New Georgia Project to step down; Starbucks workers continue to push to unionize

Nsé Ufot, the CEO of the New Georgia Project, discusses why she’s stepping down from her post following the midterm elections.Starbucks workers at the Howell Mill location in Atlanta are among dozens of branches nationwide voting to unionize. Page Smith, the shift supervisor at the Howell Mill Starbucks and the lead organizer for the Starbucks Workers United, discusses the latest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 6, 202251 min

Family of Kira Dixon Johnson files new lawsuit against LA hospital; Apple employees push to unionize; Health policy expert fights against school bus pollution

Charles Johnson’s wife, Kira Dixon Johnson, died hours after childbirth in 2016 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. On Wednesday, he announced a new civil rights lawsuit filed against the Los Angeles hospital. Rose revisits a conversation she had with Johnson in 2019.Plus, Ed Barlow, the president of Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 3204, discusses why Apple employees in Atlanta are pushing to unionize. Lastly, Almeta Cooper, a health policy expert and the national field manager for Moms Clean Air Force, discusses the impact diesel-fueled school buses have on children’s health and her organization's efforts to electrify America’s school bus fleet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 5, 202251 min

Spelman College president talks about upcoming retirement; Yascha Mounk discusses new book

Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell, the president of Spelman College, is retiring. Campbell returns to “Closer Look” to reflect on her tenure, the college’s COVID-19 response, and what’s next for her career moving forward. Plus, Yascha Mounk, a political scientist and author, discusses his new book "The Great Experiment: Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure" and his upcoming appearance at the Atlanta History Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

May 4, 202251 min

Lou Gossett reflects on his acting career and discusses what’s next

From the “Closer Look” archives, we revisit one of our listeners’ favorites, Rose’s conversation with Academy award-winning actor Lou Gossett Jr.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 29, 202218 min