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"Closer Look with Rose Scott" brings you the issues that impact where we live, how we interact, and how we can all thrive. It’s not just about Atlanta; it’s a program for Atlanta. Rose connects with community leaders, CEOs, policymakers, and people who don't often get a platform, and she brings you in on the conversation.

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"Closer Look with Rose Scott" brings you the issues that impact where we live, how we interact, and how we can all thrive. It’s not just about Atlanta; it’s a program for Atlanta. Rose connects with community leaders, CEOs, policymakers, and people who don't often get a platform, and she brings you in on the conversation.

    Vine City’s Welch Center on a mission to transform lives through martial arts

    Vine City’s Welch Center on a mission to transform lives through martial arts

    Sule Konata Welch is a certified fitness trainer, coach and martial arts instructor. He is also the founder of The Welch Center. He talks with Rose about his journey of transforming a dilapidated building in the Vine City neighborhood into a state-of-the-art studio and its historic ties to education. He also discusses his efforts to train (teach, research, apply, inspire and nurture) people to live healthy lives.




    PART 2 of the interview picks up with Sule and his wife Cecily talking about the daily operation of the center. They share details about the challenges and successes of running a small business. 

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    Atlanta Board of Education still seeking applicants for next superintendent; Atlanta community group fights for noise barriers

    Atlanta Board of Education still seeking applicants for next superintendent; Atlanta community group fights for noise barriers

    First, Atlanta Board of Education Chairwoman Erika Mitchell discusses the latest regarding the district's superintendent search and how a community advisory panel will participate in the interviewing process.

     

    Then Rose talks with Mozley Park residents Mia Pennington and Keith Palmer. They are members of the Five Mile Project (5MP) and have been advocating for the installation of noise barriers by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDPT).

     

    In PART TWO of their conversation, Pennington and Palmer share how a community garden came to develop. A chain-link fence separates the garden from I-20. Pennington and Palmer talk more about how they are working to beautify their neighborhood and an app they are using to track the noise coming from the nearby highway.

     

    Lastly, Rose and producer Daniel Rayzel discuss responses from elected officials and the Georgia Department of Transportation regarding the request for noise barriers.

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    Faculty and students reaction to recent protests; Climate and racial injustice intersect in 'Freedom Hill' documentary

    Faculty and students reaction to recent protests; Climate and racial injustice intersect in 'Freedom Hill' documentary

    Protests continued on the campus of Emory University on Monday. Students and others are protesting the war in Gaza and the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. WABE education reporter Juma Sei talked with students and a professor about the unfolding situation and the actions they are seeking from university leaders.

     

    Plus,Resita Cox, an Emmy Award-winning film producer and director, discusses her latest documentary, “Freedom Hill.” The documentary explores how climate change and environmental racism are affecting the first town in the U.S. that was chartered by formerly enslaved people. Freedom Hill, now known as Princeville, battles frequent floods that threaten to wash the town away. 

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    Project South stands in solidarity with Emory University protesters; New report reveals the dangers of pushing people into leadership positions at nonprofits; Legally blind GSU 2024 graduate on his journey to earning a second degree in history

    Project South stands in solidarity with Emory University protesters; New report reveals the dangers of pushing people into leadership positions at nonprofits; Legally blind GSU 2024 graduate on his journey to earning a second degree in history

    In response to the recent Gaza war protests on the campus of Emory University, Azadeh Shahshahani, the legal and advocacy director for Project South, explains why the organization is standing in solidarity with students and asking for a thorough investigation regarding the heavy presence and actions of law enforcement.




    Plus, Frances Kunreuther and Sean Thomas-Breitfeld, the co-executive directors of The Building Movement Project, discuss the new report “The Push and Pull: Declining Interest in Nonprofit Leadership.” The report examines how "pushing" people of color into leadership positions at nonprofits can have negative effects, and sometimes create organizational issues around diversity, equity and inclusion.




    Lastly, for “Closer Look’s graduation series,” we hear from James McMahon. The 2024 graduate of Georgia State University talks about the obstacles he’s faced as a legally blind student and his journey to earning a second degree in history.




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    Coffee Conversations with Rose Scott – Live from Tucker, GA

    Coffee Conversations with Rose Scott – Live from Tucker, GA

    On today’s Closer Look with Rose Scott, we’re live from The Corner Cup Coffee in Tucker for Coffee Conversations. For today’s topic, we’ll discuss how Atlanta’s growth is impacting nearby cities, like Tucker, which has added nearly 4,000 residents in just the past decade alone. We’ll talk to elected officials and business leaders about how the expanding population is impacting life, work, and recreation in Tucker.




    GUESTS INCLUDE:




    Michael Vorndran

    Owner, The Corner Cup Coffee




    Frank Auman

    Mayor, City of Tucker




    Jackie Moffo

    Economic Development Director, City of Tucker




    Imani Barnes

    State Representative, District 86




    Stephen Bentley

    President, Tucker Business Association




    Geonwoo Lee

    Owner, The Bite of Korea




    Veronica Dalzon

    Owner, Munster Cravings

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    Israel-Hamas War sparks Emory protests, pushback at Biden's Morehouse commencement; Challenges of accessing maternal healthcare

    Israel-Hamas War sparks Emory protests, pushback at Biden's Morehouse commencement; Challenges of accessing maternal healthcare

    On today’s Closer Look with Rose Scott, we have an on-scene report from Emory University by WABE Reporter Chamian Cruz. Protesters of the Israel-Hamas war clashed with law enforcement today, leading to several arrests. Also, Host Rose Scott interviews Morehouse College’s Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Kendrick Brown, about the backlash to President Joe Biden’s scheduled commencement address for next month’s graduation.




    Then, we continue with Part 2 of our Maternal Healthcare Series. As of 2020, 82 of Georgia’s 159 counties have no OB/GYNs, while another 15 only have one. We discuss the challenges of accessing obstetrics and gynecological care in Georgia’s rural communities with our guests, Dr. Keisha Reneé Callins, an OB/GYN with Community Health Care Systems, and Dr. Joy Baker, an OB/GYN with Wellstar Obstetrics and Gynecology.




    We conclude our series with a discussion focusing on the outreach programs for pregnant women in difficult situations, such as fleeing their home country or incarceration. Joining the conversation from Embrace - Refugee Birth Support are Muzhda Oriakhil, the Community Engagement Manager & Afghani Community Liaison, and Director Virginia Voyles Tester. Also, from Motherhood Beyond Bars is Program Director Vanessa Garrett and Executive Director Amy Ard.

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