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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Rev. Kenneth Torrence, founder of the East Lake Male Youth Initiative, which is accepting applications for the 9-month program. One-on-One Mentoring, Cultural Field trips, Fitness Workshops, and more are available to youth ages 10 - 16. The program starts in October.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Pastor David F. Richards, III about Jazz on the Green as the Historical New Hope AME Church in Buckhead. Founded on the site of an 1850s Campground this is one of the oldest churches in the Buckhead community.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Chris Hankin, president of the Omega Psi Phi State of Georgia about their mandate to Showcase STEM Careers. This year they are working with students at local high schools to build solar cars. They are calling for three hundred volunteers to join them.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Joshua Pressley about the founding of the online group 30 Runs N 30 Days. Creating health habits with participants around the world logging two miles a day, everyday for thirty days each quarter.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Kadeem Harrison, the Assistant Camp Director and Outreach Coordinator about the Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia. Their 40th Annual Sickle Cell Race takes place on September 10th in Downtown East Point.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Dr. Jayne Middlebrooks Morgan, the Executive Director of the COVID19 Taskforce for the Piedmont Hosptial Corporation about the monkeypox virus and our community.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Saritha Wood Harden about St. Paul's Episcopal Church Fundraiser Jazz Under the Stars featuring Richard Shaw, Jr. on September 10th.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Dr. James Patterson, founder, and director of the Clark Atlanta Jazz Orchestra. He speaks about his love of two institutions, Jazz and Clark Atlanta University.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with author, playwright, and comedian Trey Anthony about her new book and production coming to Atlanta on August 25th at the Riverside EpiCenter in Austell.
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Kiplyn Primus speaks with Toni Simmons Henson about the 11th Annual Atlanta Black Theatre Festival. This year's event moved to Labor Day Weekend, September 1st - 4th.