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We discuss poverty, advocacy, and political issues prevalent and relevant to low income individuals in the local community and the community at-large. We ask serious questions about personal issues and choices, policies and laws that affect the people we serve

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There are many issues we must face as we become adults. It it's not preparation for a career that rewards us with a great lifestyle, it's choosing the right mate who makes us feel complete, or getting the job that reflects the personal... more

People .......take the OVERCOMER challenge. If you know what it takes to come out of conditions that halt your own success, take action......School, Employment, Substance Abuse/Withdrawal....Family Violence...Depression....Anger ......... more

The year 2014 has been one of many struggles for the poor, war in diverse places, corporations attempting to stay afloat, police relations in communities and protests around the country. People are seeking answers and leaders are quite... more

Heard the news? How much do you know about Atlanta and Georgia's rich history. We want to discuss what's been important and still is.... Stay connected.

Will you vote?

Why voting isn't a priority to this generation.

FACAA will pose questions and then discuss just what the community is grappling with in other cities in America besides Atlanta. If you are listening to an episode which has already been broadcasted, then send an email to... more

Come on American Youth. Get Involved! Are you really wanting to make a difference? We need to get behind America....vote, join in the struggle for human rights, jobs, and social advancement.

50 YEARS OF CHANGE! BUT HAS ANYTHING REALLY CHANGED? LISTEN IN AND CALL IN IF YOU CAN .... WE ARE ON THE AIR AND WANT YOUR COMMENTS.

Where were you on August 24, 1964? Do you think poverty is a national problem? Would the country be better off or economically stable if there were no more social service agencies funded by the government?
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