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NPR

NPR Content Operations Training Video (2022)

An orientation video I created that introduces new NPR employees to the Content Operation Department.

GSUTV (Georgia State University TV)

Rebuilding the Broken Trust – GSUTV

Protests against police brutality and racial injustice took place in cities across the U.S. throughout 2020. While most of them remained peaceful they showed a broken relationship of trust between Black communities and the police in America. Many have called for justice and change after people like George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Rayshard Brooks were killed, but finding solutions to the issues leading to their deaths is more complicated than just bringing awareness to them.

The Signal – Georgia State University

Signal in a Minute – Pickleball

When the recreation center on Georgia State’s Clarkston was limited on the sports they could offer students to abide by COVID-19 social distancing guideline. Rec center coordinator Robert Edwards and recreational specialist Jason Brown found the solution with the rising popularity of pickleball. See how the Clarkston students are gravitating to the game.

Signal in a Minute – E-Sports at Georgia State

Georgia State’s E-Sports program offers more than just a group of video game leagues. See how they can create career opportunities for students at Georgia State.

Signal in a Minute – Social Distancing in Georgia State’s Rec Center

The student recreation center on Georgia State’s Atlanta campus had to adjust to a new normal in the fall of 2020. Social distancing guidelines from Georgia’s Department of Health forced the rec center to operate at only 25 percent of its capacity. Staff and students react to how they are adjusting to the new guidelines.

Independent Work

COVID-19 and the Popularity of “Ghost Kitchens”

The popularity of online ordering from restaurants grew in the U.S. in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many businesses closed their dining rooms to comply with social distancing guidelines. Some restaurants are still keeping their dining rooms closed and relying on more traffic from online delivery and take-out orders. The “ghost kitchen” trend is getting attention from restaurant owners and experts, with some believing the movement can be the industry’s future.

Social Distancing in the 404

Colleges across Georgia are offering classes online, and Atlanta is trying to keep its people indoors. Now, Georgia State senior Ben Abrams and his two roommates are adjusting to a life of social distancing. The journalism student shares how their lives are changing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Life After the Final Whistle

After his playing days in the N.F.L. were behind him. Sports was the last place Reggie Ball wanted to turn to write the next chapter of his life. But once he decided to embrace his athletic background, Ball became a fitness trainer. Now, as one of the founders of E.F.F.E.C.T. Fitness, he’s teaching his clients to live healthier & happier lives.

Bringing Health to Urban Atlanta

After more than three years of hard work, Candice Hawk’s effort is paying off. The health activist opened Spreading the Health last year to provide South Atlanta with a healthy alternative to the abundance of fast food restaurants that flood the area.