
Faith Leaders Put Planned Boycott of Atlanta-Based Corporations On Hold; Election Integrity Activists Discusses Georgia’s New Voting Law; Atlanta Teen Creates Math Tutorial Videos For Students During The Pandemic
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Show Notes
Bishop Reginald Thomas Jackson, the presiding prelate of the Sixth Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, joins “Closer Look” to discuss why a planned national boycott of some Atlanta-based corporations has been put on hold. Plus, election integrity activist Marilyn Marks discusses what she feels is being overlooked as it relates to Georgia’s new voting law. Lastly, Gabby Tobin, a ninth-grader at The Lovett School, recently earned the Gold Award, one of the highest Girl Scout awards for creating math tutorial videos for students who attend Lindley 6th Grade Academy. She shares details about her inspiration to give back during the ongoing health crisis and her foundation, 40 Mustard Seeds.
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