24 Oct 2021

Calling Home: Rosie Manins in Atlanta, Georgia

From Sunday Morning, 11:38 am on 24 October 2021

To say Nelsonian Rosie Manins' introduction to life in Atlanta has been something of a baptism of fire would be an understatement. 
A former ODT journalist who is married to a Grammy Award-nominated Georgia native (Jamaica Smith), Rosie now works as a courts reporter, and has seen Confederate monuments taken from public view, experienced the race riots after George Floyd's death, met Martin Luther King Jr.'s sister, and interviewed a black man who was attacked by the KKK as a boy -- not to mention living through the horror of  Covid-19 as the state recorded over one million cases and 20,000 deaths. She's Calling Home this morning. 

New Zealander Rosie Manins (right) with husband Jamaica and children at the statue of Martin Luther King Jr. at the Georgia State Capitol.

New Zealander Rosie Manins (right) with husband Jamaica and children at the statue of Martin Luther King Jr. at the Georgia State Capitol. Photo: Supplied/Rosie Manins