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When Wahida Clark went to federal prison in 1999, she knew she needed some way to support her teenage daughters from behind bars. She never thought it → Read More
COVID-19 headlines have dominated the news nationally, on GPB and conversations within On Second Thought . But, there’s a lot more that our show has to → Read More
As 2019 drew to a close, protests spilled into cities from Hong Kong to Santiago, Paris to Tehran, and Khartoum to La Paz. People around the world flocked → Read More
Each year, The Georgia Writers Hall of Fame inducts new members to its growing list of authors who have made significant literary contributions to the → Read More
The Rachel Maddow Show is the biggest draw on MSNBC’s primetime line-up. The show tilts against Fox News’ Sean Hannity in the high stakes battle for cable → Read More
When Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide last month in a New York Corrections Facility, questions about the state of mental healthcare in America’s prisons → Read More
Before Outkast, Goodie Mobb and T.I. burst out of Georgia, there was Blind Willie McTell and James Brown. Before Trisha Yearwood, Alan Jackson and Jason → Read More
Ocean Vuong dazzled the literary world with his first collection of poetry. His debut novel, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous , was one of the most → Read More
Georgia Power is on track to close its coal ash ponds by sometime next year, and who regulates that process could change soon. The federal EPA wants to → Read More
Georgia is aging … fast. Estimates indicate that by 2030, one in five Georgia residents will be 65 years of age or older. By 2050, the number of Georgians → Read More
This year marks 400 years since the transatlantic slave trade began. On Aug. 20, 1619, a ship carrying the first enslaved Africans to what became the → Read More
Artificial intelligence is changing technology and is already shaping the world we live in, from using Siri and Alexa to choosing the best route home from → Read More
In the 1930s, the government created a package of programs to add new jobs to the faltering economy. One of them was the Works Progress Administration, → Read More