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Next week, a new documentary explores the friendship between Andrew Young and Billy Payne and how Atlanta won the 1996 Summer Olympics. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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In this new documentary, Carlton Mackey, co-director of Emory’s Arts and Social Justice Program, reflects on how artists translate the longings of people’s hearts. Featuring artist fellows Umi IMAN, Jasmine Nicole Williams, and Kacie Luaders alongside faculty fellows Adam Mirza, T. Lang, Lydia Fort, Dr. Anna Yaffee and Dr. Jay Shah, the film explores how collaboration at the intersection of art and justice can spark transformation.
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Rents have gone up an average of 30% in the past five years in the United States as of April 2024, the average rent in Manhattan was almost $5,000 a month. Some landlords are eager to get rid of long-term tenants and use various tactics, including cutting off heat and gas, refusing to make repairs, and ignoring vermin infestations. This film profiles a group of determined residents and dedicated nonprofit attorneys fighting corrupt landlords for the fundamental human right to a home.
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An inspirational story centered around the friendship of icons Andrew Young and Billy Payne -- the most successful Black and White partnership in the American South during the Civil Rights era.
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FRONTLINE looks at how Israel ended up fighting wars in Gaza and Iran - and the U.S. role, Benjamin Netanyahu’s long campaign to defeat Iran, the conflict with the Palestinians and his difficult relations with the U.S. over peace and Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
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● Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Miss Fisher has beauty, brains and a pearl-handled pistol, all of which she uses to solve crimes in 1920s Australia.
● Ms. Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries
Miss Fisher’s thoroughly modern niece discovers she’s inherited her aunt’s taste for solving mysteries in the swinging ’60s.
● The First Lady
What does it take to act as the First Lady of the United States? And is there more to the job than standing by your man? Gillian Anderson, Michelle Pfeiffer and Viola Davis play three famous first ladies who made a difference.
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In this episode of Robbery, Inc., host Madison Hogan unpacks the origin story of Morris Lynn Johnson, the man behind the Cobb Exchange Bank burglary. As investigators piece together a trail of fake names, stolen vehicles and eyewitness accounts, Johnson emerges as a career criminal with a growing rap sheet and a talent for escape. His actions would soon land him on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list.
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When you enter through the gates of Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park, you’re greeted by a dazzling amount of choice for Atlanta attractions. From the World of Coca-Cola, to the Center of Civil and Human Rights and the Georgia Aquarium, the open green space downtown is a beacon of some of the best Atlanta has to offer for both locals and visitors alike. But it’s also a tribute to a legacy that will turn 30 years old in 2026, highlighting a time in the state’s history where a bustling Georgia city was the topic of conversation around the world. Read more.
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On September 10, 2025, we hope you’ll join us for one last advance screening, a last ‘hurrah’ if you will, of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale at Phipps Plaza in Atlanta before its worldwide debut. No matter which ticket package you choose, your donation both celebrates the legacy of Downton Abbey and supports the future of Georgia Public Broadcasting. Learn more.
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The Art of Social Justice features three distinct sections, each spotlighting a different 2024 Emory Arts and Social Justice Fellow working within a specific classroom. GPB’s Senior Vice President of Content, Sandy Malcolm, shared her enthusiasm for the initiative. “I was so impressed with the program after speaking with them,” she said, “We wanted to follow them throughout the semester to document their learning journey as well as that of the students and professors.” Read more.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, the EPA proposes a rollback of rules on coal ash, Union Pacific and Atlanta-based Norfolk Southern confirm they're in merger talks and cuts to Medicaid could harm seniors who rely on it for their nursing home care. Listen and subscribe.
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Teach kids how to build their own story with GASHA GO! World: Story Builder! Story Builder is the newest game from the GASHA GO! World, an original property developed by Georgia Public Broadcasting with FableVision Studios and the Georgia Department of Education. Children build their foundational literacy skills, such as narrative structure and sequencing, in a creative and engaging waythrough interactive storytelling! Learn more.
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Join co-hosts and co-creators Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods live on stage as they share stories from inside and outside prison, accompanied by beloved musicians from the acclaimed podcast. Learn more.
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