For All We Know...
For All We Know...

For All We Know...

K.Smith

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What's your life like? That's the honest question we explore on 'For All We Know...', the talk show that dives deep into the depths of thought and sparks conversations with both like-minded individuals and those with diverse perspectives. Leave the empty platitudes behind as we embark on a journey of authentic discussions. Join the host on this captivating talk show where authenticity thrives. From thought-provoking topics to challenging societal norms, 'For All We Know...' invites you to embrace genuine connections. Be yourself because everyone else is already taken.

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Uncovering Hidden Histories with Will Anderson – Surviving Lake Lanier
SEP 3, 2025
Uncovering Hidden Histories with Will Anderson – Surviving Lake Lanier
In this powerful episode of For All We Know…, I sit down with Will Anderson, the director behind Surviving Lake Lanier, as he shares the journey, the challenges, and the mission behind the documentary that shines a harsh light on Georgia’s hidden past.In this episode, we explore:    •    Why Will chose this story: He felt compelled to bring back to life the memory of Oscarville—a once-thriving Black farming community buried under Lake Lanier after a violent racial purge in 1912.    •    The creative and emotional hurdles: From navigating limited resources to confronting painful truths, Will discusses the emotional weight and logistical barriers of making documentaries that challenge popular memory.    •    How he got into filmmaking: A look at the personal and professional path that led Will to focus on documentary storytelling—bringing history’s shadows into visible light.    •    Why this history matters: Oscarville wasn’t just a town—it was home to skilled Black artisans and families whose erasure is part of a broader narrative of systemic violence and forgotten legacies.     •    What’s buried beneath the surface: From submerged buildings and forests to unrelocated cemeteries—Lake Lanier isn't just water; it's layered with haunting stories of erasure and loss.Why this episode matters:Will’s work is a reminder that history doesn’t vanish—it’s often forced under the radar, waiting for someone brave enough to unearth it. For storytellers, creatives, and advocates—the episode is a call to action: remember, acknowledge, and amplify the erased.
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38 MIN