Coded Justice with Stacey Abrams
Sat, Oct 04
|First Baptist Church Decatur Sanctuary
Stacey Abrams returns with "Coded Justice," a new thriller exploring the dark side of AI in medicine. Don’t miss this conversation with the bestselling author as she unpacks Avery Keene’s latest case — and the real dangers behind the code.


Time & Location
Oct 04, 2025, 3:45 PM – 4:45 PM EDT
First Baptist Church Decatur Sanctuary, 308 Clairemont Ave, Decatur, GA 30030
About
In her newest thriller, Coded Justice, #1 New York Times bestselling author and nationally recognized leader Stacey Abrams returns with Avery Keene’s most high-stakes case yet — an electrifying dive into the collision of law, medicine, and the growing power of AI. Join Abrams and Rose Scott for a riveting conversation on justice, technology, and the real-world implications behind her fiction.
This event is free and open to the public. No tickets are required, and seating is first come, first served.
Following the session, Stacey will not be signing books. However, pre-signed books will be available for purchase from the Eagle Eye Bookshop tent while supplies last.
Support the festival by purchasing Stacey Abrams's book through Eagle Eye Book Shop using this link. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the festival. To explore all featured titles available from Eagle Eye, click here.
About the Moderator

Rose Scott is an award-winning journalist and executive producer/host of "Closer Look" on Atlanta’s NPR station, WABE 90.1 FM. She joined WABE full-time in 2008 after freelancing in 2007. With nearly 30 years reporting in Atlanta, Rose covers education, minority health, immigration, criminal justice, and more. She has interviewed Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, foreign leaders, and local officials. Rose has anchored for NPR and the BBC and reported internationally, including on the Syrian refugee crisis in Jordan. Known for thoughtful reporting, she has won numerous awards, including a Southeast Regional Emmy, Edward R. Murrow, and Atlanta Association of Black Journalists honors. Rose frequently speaks to students and was a 2024 commencement speaker at Oglethorpe University and Clayton State University.