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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Karla McKinney, an accidental filmmaker. The Historic Goodbye: Losing A Loved One During A Pandemic is streaming on Amazon and will be presented at The Faithful Day of Remembrance at Impact Church from 9:00AM - 1:00 PM.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks to Dr. Kwesi DeGraft-Hanson about his vision for a Weeping Time Monument as a place for commemoration, reconciliation, and healing on the land where 429 enslaved humans were sold.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with David Norville, founder of the Black Orchestral Network, about their upcoming summit in Atlanta on October 19th
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Tony Hightower who headlines Jazz on the Green at New Hope AME Church in Buckhead on October 11th
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Reggie Hicks, founder of the If You Are My Brothers platform and podcast.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with jazz singer Latrese Bush, founder of the Fish and Grits Music Festival, taking place October 4th in Hilton Head, SC.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Luay Samy, Executive Director of the Clarkston Community Center talks about the upcoming celebration, noting 100 years of service to the community
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Nicole Ross, founder of Brown Girls Rooted, about their upcoming overnight camping event taking place October 24th -26th at Indian Springs State Park
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with artist and historian Charmaine Minniefield about The Praise House Project at South-View Cemetery in remembrance of those lost in the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Imara Canady about the HIV crisis in metro-Atlanta and the annual AIDS WALK and MUSIC FESTIVAL taking place September 27th at Piedmont Park.