Director Chelsea Turner and cinematographer Sam Ellis filming Michael Sumare, Massai Lion Ambassador in Kenya at sunset.

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Director Chelsea Turner and cinematographer Sam Ellis filming Michael Sumare, Massai Lion Ambassador in Kenya at sunset.

Credit: Ryan Wilkes

Next week, the Atlanta Press Club Loudermilk-Young Debate Series returns to GPB, a new series explores how sharing space with wildlife benefits people and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!

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Atlanta Press Club Debates - Sunday, April 26 - Tuesday, April 28

Georgia Public Broadcasting is proud to partner with the Atlanta Press Club to present its annual political debate series. The Atlanta Press Club Loudermilk-Young Debate Series provides the most comprehensive, timely and widely viewed series of political debates during every election year in Georgia. Click here to view the full schedule.

The View Finders explore the remote Faroe Islands

View Finders: Faroe Islands Part 1 - Monday, April 27 at 10 PM

The View Finders explore the remote Faroe Islands, an archipelago of 18 volcanic islands in the North Atlantic. They capture the rugged beauty of towering sea cliffs, iconic grass-roofed houses, and the powerful Atlantic. Through their lenses, they document the distinctive Faroese way of life, focusing on the fragile ecosystems, natural resources, and resilient spirit of this isolated location. 

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Your Fantastic Mind: Hope Against ALS - Monday, April 27 at 10:30 PM

This episode follows patients and families living with ALS and highlights how essential coordinated care from a team of specialists can be in navigating the disease. It also explores gene-targeting therapies for rare forms of ALS and a pilot study of mindfulness-based compassion training to support patients and care partners facing the emotional toll of the disease.   

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NOVA - Athens: Birth of Democracy - Wednesday, April 29 at 9 PM

Follow archaeological investigations into the dramatic origins of democracy in Greece 2,500 years ago. Mass graves and ancient ruins where tyrants were murdered shine new light on the birth of a revolutionary form of government.

Shared Planet - Wednesday, April 29 at 10 PM

With stunning cinematography, this unique global series reveals the untold stories of people and wildlife thriving together. Celebrating the benefits of making room for nature, this series offers a vision of a hopeful future.