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Kiplyn Primus speaks to award-winning Independent Journalist George Chidi about what's going on in Atlanta. We talk about crime, voting and Atlanta's new Mayor Andre Dickens.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Nichola Hines, President of the League of Women Voters Atlanta-Fulton County Chapter, about the 2022 Election season.
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Kiplyn Primus talks Nsenga Burton, founder of the award-winning news platform The Burton Wire. This platform covers stories from a global perspective for those of African descent.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Al Edwards Chairman of the Board for the Atlanta Business League about their 15th Annual Congress on the State of Black Business.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Kemiko Lawrence about the death of her son Quadir Lawrence who committed suicide at age 25. The shows closes with resources from Monique Bell, Family Advocate with NAMI-Georgia.
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Kiplyn speaks with N. Emil Thomas the executive artistic director of The Marietta New Theatre in the Square about their new season and opening play Five Guys Named Moe. WCLK's The Local Take will host a Day at The Play on Sunday, March 27th at 3PM.
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Kiplyn speaks to Victor Simmons, library administrator at the Auburn Avenue Research Library about the One Book, One Read initiative featuring CASTE by Isabel Wilkerson
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Elder Griffin Lotson, a Georgia historian, and he serves as a member of the Federal Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission. We talk about The Weeping Time and the 2022 Commemoration.
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Kiplyn Primus spoke with Dr. Edward Irons in 2015 at Storycorps Atlanta. He was 91 at the time. Dr. Irons passed earlier this year at the age of 98.
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The Local Take Talks Living with COVID19 in 2022 with Dr. Jayne Middlebrooks Morgan