The Atlanta Business Chronicle Covers Buried Truths
The Atlanta Business Chronicle discusses the content of the first season of the Buried Truths podcast. Read more here.
The Atlanta Business Chronicle discusses the content of the first season of the Buried Truths podcast. Read more here.
ArtsATL’s Gail O’Neill talks to Klibanoff about the sociopolitical climate in the South in 1948, the suppression of the black vote and his incessant curiosity surrounding a handful of Georgians who’d decided they’d had enough of a system that was rigged.* Read more here. *This text is
AJC Reporter Rodney Ho gets a behind-the-scenes look at the Buried Truths podcast and discovers the inspiration for bringing the Civil Rights cold cases not only to life, but to listeners. Read more here.
Friends, We lost one of the finest journalists of our time -- and a generous supporter of the Georgia Civil Rights Cold Cases Project -- when John Carroll passed away in Lexington, Kentucky, on June 14. A vigorous, healthy man, John was diagnosed in January with Creutzfeldt-Jakob,
Emory's alumni magazine has gotten the stories behind the stories that the Georgia Civil Rights Cold Cases Project is pursuing. Associate Editor Maria M. Lameiras and Lead Photographer Kay Hinton traveled to Dawson, Terrell County, to produce a powerful and illuminating article about the James Brazier
Hank Klibanoff, director of the Georgia Civil Rights Cold Cases Project at Emory, was asked to talk about the project at TEDx Atlanta on April 28, 2015. Here's what he said: [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiKar852R8U[/embed]