In March twenty twenty-one, a young man drove across Georgia and opened fire inside three spas, killing eight people — six of them Asian-American women.
Within seventy minutes, Atlanta became the center of a national reckoning on race, gender, faith, and violence.
Atlanta Spa Shootings retraces the events of that day with forensic clarity and human focus. From the first 911 call in Cherokee County to the late-night arrest two hundred miles away, the story unfolds through verified timelines, police records, and the voices of those left behind.
Across three chapters, listeners witness how grief turns to movement, how silence becomes voice, and how a single night of hate reshaped a nation’s understanding of who it chooses to see — and who it forgets.
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