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  • On this special edition of "Scenic Roots," listen to the student storytellers of Rising Rock from the Spring 2022 semester here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
  • Mal O’Connell shares a session by Daizy Skies - the prog psychedelic rock band from Ringgold, GA - recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Sekou Cooke and Josiah Golson on “Hip-Hop Architecture.” Taylor Bostwick of Chattanooga’s Speech and Hearing Center. From The Woodshop: A rewind session with Katrina Barclay. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Sekou Cooke is an architect and urban designer now based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is the director of the urban design program at UNC Charlotte - and author of the book “Hip-Hop Architecture." On Thursday starting at 5:30 PM, Sekou will give a talk at Stove Works here in Chattanooga for CIVIQ, the speaker series from Chattanooga Design Studio.
  • Here in the Chattanooga area, the Speech and Hearing Center helps people with speech or hearing impairments - regardless of ability to pay. Taylor Bostwick is the Center’s president and CEO - and we spoke with her during this Better Speech and Hearing Month, which is nationwide all through May.
  • Richard Winham shares a performance by singer / songwriter Katrina Barclay from November 2021 live in The Woodshop on St. Elmo Ave. in Chattanooga.
  • Brent Martin on his book “George Masa’s Wild Vision.” Celebrating a century at United Way of Greater Chattanooga. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • George Masa emigrated to this country from Japan in the early 1900’s - and eventually, he settled in Asheville, North Carolina. A self-taught photographer, Masa and Horace Kephart played a role in the creation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Brent Martin is the author of a new book, “George Masa’s Wild Vision: A Japanese Immigrant Imagines Western North Carolina,” published by Hub City Press.
  • A century ago this fall, what we now call the United Way of Greater Chattanooga was born. Today, the nonprofit facilitates giving through 14,000 donors and nearly 300 companies across six counties in the Tennessee Valley. United Way partners with more than 40 nonprofits to meet needs here in the Greater Chattanooga area - and its impact can be felt on our own campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
  • On Thursday night at 8:30 PM, Fawn Weaver - founder and CEO of Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey - is the next guest on "The A List with Alison Lebovitz" on our public media partner WTCI PBS.
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