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03.09.2020
49 Minuten
A panel discussion with storytellers, activists and scholars on the
power of the women’s vote throughout history, and the importance of
representation and empowerment; Otis Reddings’ widow and daughter
remember the legendary musician and reflect on carrying his legacy
forward through a new picture book, ‘Respect’
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27.08.2020
50 Minuten
A frontline doctor and advocate for Georgia's immigrant and refugee
populations on supporting and encouraging some of the people most
vulnerable to COVID-19; historian and author Grace Elizabeth Hale
on her new book, "Cool Town: How Athens, Georgia, Launched
Alternative Music and Changed American Culture"
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20.08.2020
50 Minuten
Julian Zelizer's new book, "Burning Down The House: Newt Gingrich,
the Fall of a Speaker, and the Rise of the New Republican Party"
offers one explanation for today's divisive political atmosphere;
examining the history behind "The Tree That Owns Itself" in Athens
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13.08.2020
50 Minuten
With experts concerned about a surge in evictions amid the ongoing
pandemic, we explore implications and potential mitigating factors
of the coming eviction crisis; former U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha
Trethewey on her new memoir, "Memorial Drive"
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06.08.2020
50 Minuten
Taking stock of the U.S. Postal Service's ability to process
parcels — and ballots — amid financial struggles; renowned Southern
pastry chef Lisa Donovan on her new memoir, "Our Lady of Perpetual
Hunger"; author Lara Prescott on her debut novel, "The Secrets We
Kept"
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On Second Thought is a one-hour news talk show hosted by Virginia
Prescott that airs at 11 a.m. Friday, 7 a.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.
Sunday on Georgia Public Broadcasting. Timely conversations about
all topics relating to Georgia and the South — including politics,
healthcare, education, music, literature and race. We bring you
stories you won't hear elsewhere and voices that are often ignored.
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characters that are impacting the civic and cultural life of the
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