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Mural Meant to Honor Black History Divided South Atlanta, but Now It’s Being Changed

Work has begun on revisions to the mural commemorating the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre in South Atlanta, following months of intense community debate over its imagery and the process by which it was created. The 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre was a four-day wave of racial terror when white mobs attacked Black communities throughout Atlanta, leaving […]

Posted inCity Politics, Environmental Justice, Politics & Policy

Atlanta Residents Push Back on ‘Poop Park’ Sewage Plan in Their Neighborhood

This story was produced in partnership with Canopy Atlanta. Columbus Ward, a longtime resident of Peoplestown, has watched storms sweep through his neighborhood for decades, carrying sewage and stormwater into streets and homes. He said he remembers when Atlanta rerouted major sewer lines ahead of the 1996 Olympics due to the construction of the Centennial […]

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Where to Find Open Warming Centers in Atlanta During the Winter Storm

As Winter Storm Fern approaches Georgia, bringing forecasts of freezing rain, ice, and snow to  the state this weekend, state and local officials are urging residents to prepare for dangerous conditions.  Gov. Brian Kemp declared a statewide State of Emergency from Jan. 22 through Jan. 29 and ordered state agencies to mobilize resources to respond […]

Posted inEconomic Development, Local Politics, Politics & Policy

Organize, Educate, Win: How Atlanta Residents Are Blocking Data Centers

From DeKalb County to Southwest Atlanta in Fulton County, residents are organizing against the rapid expansion of data centers. Some Atlantans are fighting back and logging small and major wins to protect their communities from what they say are the harmful impacts of the data center boom here in metro Atlanta. “We’ve really been pretty […]

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Meet the Fashion House Behind Karri Bryant’s Controversial Nude-Colored Gown

When Karri Bryant arrived at the 2025 UNCF Atlanta Mayor’s Masked Ball in a form fitting, black and nude-colored gown, it sparked a national conversation almost instantly.  Photos from the Dec. 20 event circulated widely online, prompting debate over whether the dress was appropriate for the wife of Jamal Bryant, pastor of New Birth Missionary […]

Posted inHealth, Politics & Policy

Rising ACA Premiums Could Leave More Black Georgians Uninsured

Open enrollment for 2026 Affordable Care Act health coverage ends next week, and Georgia residents are bracing for increased premiums and limited affordable coverage options compared to last year.  Advocates predict that premiums in Georgia could jump as high as 75% on average, and that Black Georgians, who face higher uninsured rates than white residents, […]

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Mayor Dickens Lays Out His Vision for Atlanta in His Second Term

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens delivered his inaugural address Monday afternoon, marking the official start of his second and final term in office. The ceremony, which was held at Georgia State University’s Convocation Hall, brought together city leaders and community members for a speech outlining his vision for Atlanta’s next chapter.  Dickens, a native of the […]

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Atlanta 2025 New Year’s Eve Event Guide: Celebrate Black Culture and Music

Atlanta is known for its vibrant culture, and New Year’s Eve in the city is no exception. From family-friendly festivities to late-night concerts, dance parties, and Black cultural events, the city offers a celebration for every style and every age. This year families can enjoy daytime events with early “noon” countdowns, balloon drops, and kid-friendly […]

Posted inEconomic Development, Environmental Justice, Gentrification, Politics & Policy

How 20 Years of the Atlanta Beltline Made the City Cleaner and Greener

In the new series From Harm to Healing, Capital B is putting a spotlight on how pollution and environmental dangers are threatening Black communities, and the people who are working to fight back against these threats to health. For longtime resident Tristain O’Donnell, who has lived in the southwest Atlanta neighborhoods of Capitol View and […]

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