A Mother Seeks Answers After She Says Her Son Was Killed At Georgia Prison
Sara Totonchi, executive director of the Southern Center for Human Rights, and Sarah Geraghty, senior counsel at the SCHR, shared why they believe the state could do more to protect prisoners from the coronavirus, and why their organization is calling on the United States Department of Justice to investigate “deplorable conditions.”
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WABE's Week in Review: More Insurrection Fallout In Georgia As COVID Deaths Spike Across The State
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Providers Sue Trump Administration Over Approval Of Georgia Plans To Nix Healthcare.gov
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Who Won The Lottery? Georgia Now Among States That Allow Winners’ Secrecy
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Proposal Would Replace Statue Of Confederate With John Lewis
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'Radium Girls,' The True Story Of Poisoned Factory Workers Who Fought Back
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In Coronavirus Vaccine Drive, Deep South Falls Behind
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DeKalb County Schools District Remains Virtual As COVID-19 Positivity Rates Rise
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Area Leaders Receive Coronavirus Vaccine