
DeKalb Co. warns about jury duty scam; Piloting the Journey: Dr. Beverly Guy-Sheftall; Understanding Sine Die in new documentary
On today’s Closer Look, host Rose Scott started the show speaking with DeKalb County Chief and Administrative Judge Shondeana C. Morris. She warned local residents about a scam involving someone impersonating a DeKalb County Sheriff’s deputy threatening to arrest people who don’t pay for not showing up for jury duty.
Plus, we conclude our Women’s History Month series, "Piloting the Journey." This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Women’s Research and Resource Center at Spelman College. Founded in 1981 by scholar, activist, and alumna Dr. Beverly Guy-Sheftall, C’66, the Center has helped define the field of Black Women’s Studies and amplify the voices and scholarship of women of African descent.
Finally, we’re joined by State Rep. Eric Bell and Attorney Christopher Bruce, the executive producers of “Sine Die: The Last Day” - a documentary that features lawmakers explaining legislative processes and the chaos that comes with the end of another Georgia Legislative Session.
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