Today we speak with Stan Smith from the Sixth Episcopal District AME Church Sons of Allen.
Today we discuss a screening of Gabby Gifford's documentary, "Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down."
BlackPush's Ali Tabibnejad speaks with Shanequa E. Moore, CEO of I'RAISE Girls and Boys International.
Mr. Courtney English, Senior Advisor to the Atlanta Mayor, speaks with us about the controversial Public Safety Training Facility, known pejoratively as "cop city."
Shaun Smith speaks with Melveena Clark of the Shaquille Clark Foundation.
Shaun Smith speaks with Betty Maddox of Grieving Relative In Every Violent Event (G.R.I.E.V.E.).
Shaun Smith speaks to parents of children lost to gun violence.
For the final episode of "WHAT DO THEY DO?," we had the honor of speaking with Governor Roy Barnes about the highest office in the State.
The series aims to educate Georgians about each state-level, elected position and what it entails.
We spoke with Attania Jean-Funny and she told us about the Georgia General Assembly and the difference it can make. The series aims to educate Georgians about what each state-level, elected position is and what it entails.
Today we spoke with Representative Rhonda Taylor about the Georgia House of Representatives. The series aims to educate Georgians about what each state-level, elected position is and what it entails.
In the tenth episode of "WHAT DO THEY DO?," we bring you Representative Erick Allen who tells us about the importance and power of the lieutenant governor position.
The series aims to educate Georgians about each state-level, elected position and what it entails.
Representative Matthew Wilson helps us demystify the cryptic Georgia "Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire," putting in plain terms the duties of an office that is important to the daily lives of all Georgians. The series aims to educate Georgians about each state-level, elected position and what it entails.
In this episode of "WHAT DO THEY DO?" we bring you Gwinnett County DA Patsy Austin-Gatson who explains her position to us. The series aims to educate Georgians about what each state-level, elected position is and what it entails.
In the seventh episode of "WHAT DO THEY DO?" we bring you Fallon McClure, the deputy director for policy and advocacy at Georgia ACLU. She tells us about the role of the Georgia court of appeals and Georgia supreme court. The series aims to educate Georgians about each state-level, elected position and what it entails.
In the sixth episode of "WHAT DO THEY DO?" we chat with Ms. Erika Mitchell of Atlanta Board of Education District 5 about the Georgia state school superintendent.
The series aims to educate Georgians about each state-level, elected position and what it entails.
It's the fifth episode of "WHAT DO THEY DO?" and it's time to talk about the attorney general's office. We bring you Dr. Lazarus from Georgia State University.
The series aims to educate Georgians about what each state-level, elected position is and what it entails.
In the fourth episode of "WHAT DO THEY DO?" Adrienne Rice from Sustainable Georgia Futures talks to us about the public service commission.
The series aims to educate Georgians about what each state-level, elected position is and what it entails.
In the third episode of "WHAT DO THEY DO?" Fred Swann teaches us about the commissioner of agriculture.
The series aims to educate Georgians about what each state-level, elected position is and what it entails.
In the second episode of BlackPush's "WHAT DO THEY DO?" Shaun brings you Dr. Adrienne Jones from Morehouse College. She explains the role of Georgia's Secretary of State.
This series aims to educate Georgians about what each state-level, elected position is and what it entails.
BlackPush is proud to bring you the first episode of "WHAT DO THEY DO?" In this episode Sandra Lee Williams and Paul Sonn join Shaun Smith and discuss the position of Georgia commissioner of labor.
The series aims to educate Georgians about what each state-level, elected position is and what it entails.