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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Donna Watts-Nunn, director at the Hammonds House, about their new exhibition, Beau McCall: Divas, Blues and Memories
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Eleanor Kinlaw-Ross about her exhibition on Georgia's Black History that has been lost and her passion to bring it to light across multiple platforms
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Alicia Graf Mack about her role as the new Artistic Director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and the new documentary Portrait of Ailey
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Dr. Corbett helped develop the Moderna COVID vaccine
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Wendy Williams, general manager of Jazz 91.9 WCLK, about her life and career in public media. This is the last in a series of conversations sponsored by PNC for Black History Month.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Courtney Smith, Senior Vice President, Market Manager for Community Development Banking with PNC, about their support for Black History Programming on WCLK and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Walt Elder, the first African-American man to anchor a newscast in Atlanta. He started in radio at WQXI before joining WSB-TV as a reporter. He anchored the morning news at 7AM and 8AM daily.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Stan Washington for PNC Blacks in Media honor. Stan Washington was the second New Director at Jazz 91.9 WCLK, the first Black-owned FM Radio station in Atlanta.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Cristel Williams, Vice President Director of Client and Community Relations, about their month-long community programming at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Atlanta Regional Commission executive Doug Hooker about his hobby composing. His new symphony Without Regards to Sex, Race and Color will be performed on Sunday, February 6th at the Georgia Tech Ferst Center