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Podcast Ep. 09: Presidential race and protests

Today on the show we are talking about the presidential race in Georgia. Listen to our interview with Richard McDaniel, the director of the Hillary Clinton campaign here in Georgia, and a discussion on the role our state will play in November and where Sanders supporters will fall. We’re also talking about the recent demonstrations in Atlanta and the politics of policing the south. You can Subscribe and Listen to the podcast on iTunes, and be sure to leave us

Podcast Ep. 7: Gun Violence and Ethics

Today on the show we’re talking about the issue on everyone’s mind: gun violence. After last week’s tragic killings, we’re focusing on how this violence affects Georgia and what is happening in the aftermath. We’re also discussing Governor Deal’s recent appointment to the Ethics Commission and the ethical problems with it. You can Subscribe and Listen to the podcast on iTunes, and be sure to leave us a rating and review! I remember the first time as a

Equality, Rights & Justice Issues

Kingsolver: Let the Confederate flag go

Novelist and poet Barbara Kingsolver, writing for The Guardian, offers a particularly eloquent and honest look at  the meaning of the Confederate flag in Southern culture. Her piece, “A view from the South: let the Confederate flag go” is well worth your time to read in full. Like Kingsolver, I am a Southern woman from a small Appalachian town.  I identify with her as she tackles the thorny issues of “Southern pride” and the culturally interwoven