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EPISODE · May 16, 2025 · 44 MIN

Friday, May 16, 2025 - KSU, Cobb Schools : the subtle messages to & about poor & black students

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

Kennesaw State University students and their supporters took to Atlanta - some 30 minutes (by car) south of their campus - Wednesday to ⁠protest KSU's announcement that they're eliminating black studies & philosophy majors⁠ outside the Georgia Board of Regents' offices. NAACP Georgia chapter president Gerald Griggs joined me to provide background & tell me what's next in the process & continued protest of this decision. ------ Also in Cobb County, that school board's curious use of social media to ⁠smear "multi-family development"⁠ (you know, "density") as 'possibly contributing to to difficulties for schools.' Never mind that we live in a more transient society than ever before in this country, it seems Superintendent Chris Ragsdale is ⁠using the school board's social media to rail on the county commission ⁠for being more receptive to density housing (you know, in a housing crisis in a sprawl county attached to a metro area underserved enough by mass transit and clogged a lot by vehicles on highways and thoroughfares). Rebecca Gaunt, ⁠covering this story for the Cobb County Courier⁠, joined me to discuss. She also covered ⁠Kennesaw's growing interest in 'ADU housing,'⁠ incidentally. ------ Oooh, Marjorie Taylor Greene is 'big mad' that it's coming out ⁠her potential Senate bid got derailed by a Trump-requested poll⁠. Friend of the show, ⁠Georgia Recorder op/ed scribe Jay Bookman opined before that story broke⁠ that a Brian Kemp/Trump conversation may have also laid the foundation for 'Taser-Greene' to be told "have a seat" by the Donald himself. Ouch. ------ Finally, an ⁠announced mega-merger between two cable TV and internet behemoths ⁠prompted me to reveal ⁠a passion project⁠ I'll be launching soon.

Kennesaw State University students and their supporters took to Atlanta - some 30 minutes (by car) south of their campus - Wednesday to ⁠protest KSU's announcement that they're eliminating black studies & philosophy majors⁠ outside the Georgia Board of Regents' offices. NAACP Georgia chapter president Gerald Griggs joined me to provide background & tell me what's next in the process & continued protest of this decision. ------ Also in Cobb County, that school board's curious use of social media to ⁠smear "multi-family development"⁠ (you know, "density") as 'possibly contributing to to difficulties for schools.' Never mind that we live in a more transient society than ever before in this country, it seems Superintendent Chris Ragsdale is ⁠using the school board's social media to rail on the county commission ⁠for being more receptive to density housing (you know, in a housing crisis in a sprawl county attached to a metro area underserved enough by mass transit and clogged a lot by vehicles on highways and thoroughfares). Rebecca Gaunt, ⁠covering this story for the Cobb County Courier⁠, joined me to discuss. She also covered ⁠Kennesaw's growing interest in 'ADU housing,'⁠ incidentally. ------ Oooh, Marjorie Taylor Greene is 'big mad' that it's coming out ⁠her potential Senate bid got derailed by a Trump-requested poll⁠. Friend of the show, ⁠Georgia Recorder op/ed scribe Jay Bookman opined before that story broke⁠ that a Brian Kemp/Trump conversation may have also laid the foundation for 'Taser-Greene' to be told "have a seat" by the Donald himself. Ouch. ------ Finally, an ⁠announced mega-merger between two cable TV and internet behemoths ⁠prompted me to reveal ⁠a passion project⁠ I'll be launching soon.

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