Hot Corner

Episode 5: Town & Gown

21 min · 6 jul 2023
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For a lot of students and visitors, the University of Georgia is "Athens." There is no doubt that the school has a huge influence on the town, but while many Black Athens residents work on campus, it is not a place where they have always felt welcome. The same can be said of some parts of downtown that mainly cater to the student population. Aleck and Broderick examine how these conditions have shaped the lines of segregation in downtown Athens in recent decades. What they find helps to explain why Hot Corner remains such an important place.

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Episode 2: Back in the Day

To understand how segregation evolved after the civil rights movement, it’s important to understand what segregation was like before. Broderick and Aleck talk with people who worked on Hot Corner in the 1950s and 1960s, when it was a “Mecca” for Black economic and social life in Northeast Georgia. They also hear about Hot Corner’s significance for the local high school students who led the Athens civil rights movement. That struggle helped to bring about the end of Jim Crow – and the end of the system under which Hot Corner had been built. For more about the Athens civil rights movement, check out If We So Choose (vimeo.com/99725662), a short film about the youth-led campaign to desegregate The Varsity. Produced by Athens local Nicole Taylor, the film was the first to focus on the Athens movement and brought renewed attention to the town's Black history.

9 jun 202315 min