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Melita Easters: a Georgia WIN for women's rights

44 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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Perhaps you've watched her a time or few on WAGA-TV / Fox 5 Atlanta's "The Georgia Gang" - airing Sunday mornings at 8:30am. Or perhaps you've attended a forum she's moderated or one-on-one with a profound thinker and/or author. Maybe you know her from her tireless work as executive director at the Georgia WIN List [https://gawinlist.com/], an organization championing pro-choice women candidates. Melita Easters joined us virtually "at the kitchen table" for a little background on both her and her organization, plus provides some keen insights into Georgia's recent political history and where the state appears to be trending.

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