An Atlanta building, barely a quarter-century old, stands tall on the cities south side. But it s the history and the communities battle over the building that casts an even bigger shadow.
Built in the 90s as Atlanta won the bid to host the Olympics, the Atlanta City Detention Center made national headlines.
It was made to house low-risk individuals who violate city ordinances. Around the same time, the city passed an ordinance that made loitering a new punishable offense.
The community pushed back saying it was a way to penalize the homeless population and rid the city streets of them.
Plus,
Paul P. Hinchey talks with show host Rose Scott about making COVID-19 vaccine distributions more equitable. Lastly, Atlanta City Councilmember Marci Collier Overstreet and Jason Allen discuss the future of Greenbriar Mall.
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