Excavating Atlanta

Excavating Atlanta
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30+ APD
Global Rank
TOP 1%
Creator:
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
- Local
- History
- Society & Culture
- Government
- Higher Education
- Education

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Created By National Center for Civil and Human RightsPodcast Status activeStarted 27/03/2018Latest Episode 27/03/2018Release Period EpisodicEpisodes 7Partner Reviews 0Language EnglishFrequency 178Average Length 33 minutes and 42 secondsCountry United StatesGlobal Rank TOP 1%Description
Excavating Atlanta is a podcast series which explores the history and residual effects of structural inequality in the City of Atlanta. This series looks more deeply at the city's segregated history as well as some of the policies that shaped the city's development in the last century, to become one of the most inequitable cities in the United States. Excavating Atlanta operates on the premise that we must contextualize history to understand today’s obstacles to progress.Weekly episodes will feature an expert in their field, who sheds light on the following topics: displacement, transportation, income inequality, voting rights, healthcare, and suburban poverty. We unearth problems that have been paved over for the purpose of creating a better future for all Atlantans. -
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