Posted inHealth, Reproductive Health

What Overturning Roe v. Wade Would Mean for Black Georgians

The road to an abortion ban would be cleared for the GOP-controlled Georgia assembly if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, state lawmakers say — creating hurdles that would severely affect Black Georgians who are already among the most isolated from quality maternal health care. A leaked draft opinion from the Supreme Court […]

Posted inHousing, Money

After Mayor’s Promise, Peoplestown Residents Still Not Sure Where They Stand

It’s been three months since Mayor Andre Dickens met with Black homeowners in Peoplestown and committed to resolving their years-long eminent domain saga within the first 100 days of his administration. That self-imposed deadline expired two weeks ago with Dickens reportedly telling members of the media that discussions are still ongoing. This week, two of […]

Posted inNews Roundup

Political Reporter’s Notebook: Fulton County Elections Worker Wins Award After False Trump Accusations

Another key week in Georgia state and local politics is drawing to a close. Several regional storylines made headlines over the past seven days. Here’s a summary of some of the week’s top stories:  Fulton elections staffer wins major award after enduring false Trump accusations  A Fulton County board of elections worker whom Donald Trump […]

Posted inState Politics

‘It’s Going to Be a Travesty’: Why Georgia’s New Gun Law Is Troubling for Black Residents

Georgia Second Amendment advocates have been celebrating for the past week. On April 12, Gov. Brian Kemp signed SB 319 — dubbed by supporters as the Constitutional Carry Act — into law.  The measure, which took effect immediately, makes it legal for a “lawful weapons carrier” to carry concealed handguns without a permit anywhere that […]

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