City approves funding to ramp up housing, shelter space for city’s homeless
The scrutiny on homelessness in Atlanta, and the city’s collective government, private entity...
Survey after survey has named Atlanta’s burgeoning tech scene one of which to take note. From the convergence of tech giants, Facebook, Google, Twitter...
Along English Avenue, a group of kids spent last summer working on neighborhood improvement projects.
The Youth Summer Beautification Program is organized by Friends of...
At the turn of the 20th century, the life expectancy for African Americans – notwithstanding socio-economic conditions and realities particular to the time -- was...
Repeatedly during his first 100 days, President Donald J. Trump signaled to the leaders and supporters of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that...
The recent executive order establishing the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity represents yet another veiled attempt to disenfranchise people of color. Citing false and...
When Emily Eubanks was diagnosed with stage II triple-positive breast cancer in April 2015 at Grady Memorial Hospital – after her first mammogram at...
“The essence of any commencement speech is to be brief,” said William Pickard, Ph.D., chairman and CEO of VITEC and Global Automotive Alliance.
With him,...