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A historic number of Black women are seeking office in Georgia, Democracy must meet the moment

This November, eight of Georgia's nine statewide offices will feature Black women candidates By Glynda C. Carr The field is set. After months of campaigning, organizing,...

Turn a Wall on Its Side, and It Becomes a Table

We have always been at our best when we welcomed the stranger. It is time to be at our best again. By Ben Jealous A friend...

The Color of Trust

By Ben Jealous In politics, fear has a color. For most of American history, that color has been Black. No ad has taught that lesson more brutally...

Suffering isn’t a competition: Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere

by Jared O. Bell The start of 2026 arrives less as a new beginning and more as the potent aftershocks of the many earthquakes we...

Code Compliance Is the Quiet Work That Keeps DeKalb County Safe, Growing, and Proud

By Lorraine Cochran-Johnson In DeKalb County, public conversation rightly gravitates toward crime reduction and water infrastructure. Yet one crucial pillar of community safety and well-being...

Charlene Crowell: Don’t Let Predatory Debt Traps Rob the Holiday Season’s Joy

 by Charlene Crowell The holidays are coming, and many financially strapped families are considering how to responsibly manage their use of credit while still enjoying...

Praying For Hope

The leadership lessons Jesse Jackson has given us are not poetic — they are practical, hard-won and urgently needed now By Ben Jealous News of the...

Malcolm X 100th Birthday: Our Own Black Shining Prince

The boy sat on the living room floor, knees tucked to his chest, eyes wide, shining like wet stones in the blue flicker of...

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