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Why these students in Atlanta are studying sneaker design

Why these students in Atlanta are studying sneaker design

Aired 11/12/2022

PBS News Hour

Why these students in Atlanta are studying sneaker design

Clip: 11/12/2022 | 3m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

Why these students in Atlanta are studying sneaker design

From A-list celebrities to the average consumer, sneakers have become a symbol of self-expression and culture. In Atlanta, a new program at the Savannah College of Art and Design is helping students get their foot in the door of this lucrative, $80 billion industry. Geoff Bennett reports.

Aired 11/12/2022

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