'The People's Game': Highlighting soccer and human rights
Atlanta is getting a unique look at the world's most popular sport through a new soccer exhibition that explores the connections between soccer, culture, identity, and human rights. Our Maria Guzman speaks with the exhibit's curator, Daniel Fuller, to learn more. You can see The People's Game at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta.
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