The Local Take With Kiplyn Primus
Saturday Mornings 8am
The Local Take with Kiplyn Primus features discussions about critical issues facing Atlanta and profiles of organizations doing important work in the communities served by WCLK. As public broadcasters it is part of our mission to engage with the community and feature people and issues that aren't always covered by mainstream, commercial media outlets.
Kiplyn Primus is a graduate of Howard University and Clark Atlanta University and has a long career in public and commercial media. She is a veteran facilitator for StoryCorps' Atlanta studio, and has written extensively on global and local initiatives for a number of publications.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Nyemay Aya founder of Melanated Chakras Yoga Conference on Saturday, March 23rd at the Kipp Woodson Park Academy
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Kiplyn Primus and former state representative CaMia Jackson discuss the state rankings for Georgia in the WalletHub Best and Worst States for Women in the United States
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Kiplyn Primus speaks to Laura Heiman of the United Way of Atlanta and Erika Smith of Microsoft about Generative AI Technology
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Kiplyn Primus spoke to Chef Matthew Raiford, who is catering the Food as Commemoration Luncheon on March 1st in Savannah at the Beach Institute.
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Kiplyn Primus discusses The Weeping Time with descendant Janice Roots. Her genealogical journey has connected her to the enslaved and the enslavers.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Kenya Mitchell and Raeha Kim about the upcoming Royal Arts Gala, which works to empower the next generation of artists.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with author, historian, and Morehouse graduate, Dr. Jeffry Ogbar about his newest book America's Black Capital: How African Americans Remade Atlanta in the Shadow of the Confederacy
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Kiplyn Primus speaks to the artist Steve Allen about his exhibition Ancestral Origins: The Fractal Vision of Steve R. Allen
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Melanie Few a marketing pioneer about her success in the faith marketing arena. Her Super Bowl Soulful Celebration broadcast on CBS February 10th for its 25th Anniversary.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Precious Lovell an artist who works with fabric a family tradition that her ancestors embraced.