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The Local Take Women s History Month Spotlight: Henrietta Spearman

Henrietta Spearman the first African-American woman photojournalist at the Atlanta Journal and Constitution. Currently she is the Chief Operations Officer of Savvy Sentences, Inc., a small woman-owned creative writing firm. This month on The Local Take, we are highlighting women who have made history and women who are making history.  This week we speak with Henrietta Spearman, the first African American woman to work as a photojournalist at the Atlanta Journal and Constitution.   After graduating from Georgia State with a degree in broadcast journalism, Spearman took a job as a copy carrier at the Atlanta Journal and Constitution.  She began writing stories and was eventually assigned to cover the In-Town beat.  

The Local Take Women s History Month Spotlight: Rev Dr Juel P Borders-Benson

Juel Borders - Senior Class of 1954 Spelman College Yearbook  This month for The Local Take, I ve reached out to outstanding women for Women s History Month.  If you want to tell us about an outstanding woman in your life, please go to The Local Take With Kiplyn Primus Facebook page and share or call our community engagement line at 404-880-6211. We ll be talking with and about women all month, and it would be great to include your favorite woman! Our series starts with Dr. Juel P. Borders-Benson. We spoke with Dr. Borders-Benson last month about growing up in Wheat Street Baptist Church. I asked her additional questions about her life, attending Spelman College and attending medical school in the late fifties. She speaks about being sheltered at church, home, and school. She was always chaperoned and protected from the dark and evil side of life for Black people in the 1940 s and 50 s. She started at Spelman College at age 16. She remembered being socially immature and thought

Keith Slattery feat Everette Harp: It ll Be Alright

The title of Keith Slattery’s latest single It’ll Be Alright(Maxophone Music) kind of sums up what the world has been saying for the last year as we face the pandemic. As we enter 2021 with a vaccine in our midst maybe this song is timely. It definitely takes your mind off of your daily grind with its laid back and relaxing tone. Keyboardist Keith Slattery teams up with veteran Saxophonist Everette Harp for a song that really is soothing and one that makes a long day melt away.  I believe it will be a song that will move up the  Billboard and Smooth Jazz charts. You can unwind with this song by joining me on Serenade To The City on Jazz 91.9 WCLK.

March 3: Drive Time With Dr Douglass Talks Blood Clots, Vascular Disease

Join Adrian C. Douglass, MD, FACP Wednesday at 6pm for the March edition of Drive Time With Dr. Douglass. Vascular diseases and blood clots exact a terrible toll and often go un-diagnosed until it s too late. Severe COVID-19 cases often result in potentially fatal blood clots. Dr. Douglass will be joined by Endovascular and Vascular Surgeon Dr. Charles Ross MD. They will discuss medical treatment and procedures for blood clots, and how to avoid them if possible. They will take your calls and questions, live. It makes for a compelling conversation. So join us Wednesday at 6pm for Drive Time With Dr. Douglass, exclusively on Jazz 91.9 WCLK.

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