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Coming up on the Georgia Health Report, as Atlanta prepares for the FIFA World Cup this summer, how agencies are fighting public health risks.
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Across Africa, rites of passage are considered basic and essential for social development and wellbeing.
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In 1916, Jeannette Rankin was the first woman elected to the U.S. Congress, representing Montana. At the time she was elected, women in most other states were not able to vote.
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Coming up on the Georgia Health Report, federal and state laws try to ensure that mental health care is covered by insurers the same way physical health is covered.
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This week on Music from High Cotton: Sam Morrow has carved out a sound that exists somewhere outside of genre and geography.
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As they say in Chichewa in Malawi, a mother is still a mother, though her legs be small.
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For more than 60 years, Del McCoury has embodied the spirit of bluegrass. In the early 1960s, he played and sang with Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys, and now he tours with his own sons in the Del McCoury Band.
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Education is a powerful driver of socioeconomic change, so graduations are huge across Africa.
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Coming up on the Georgia Health Report, as Georgians prepare for hot weather, researchers say they should take into account the impact of heat on medications.
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Pianist Stephen Hough, conductor Robert Spano, and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra return to Hodgson Concert Hall Sunday, May 3rd, with a program including Rachmaninoff's towering Third Piano Concerto.
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Since 1969, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center has brought together classical stars and emerging artists for concerts in New York and on the road.
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In Africa and across the world, May 1 is International Labor Day.