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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 […]

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For One Atlanta Family, a New Home Arrived Just in Time for Christmas

Atlanta native Quanta and her family on Tuesday received what for them was the ultimate Christmas gift from Habitat for Humanity and its partnership with Atlanta Falcons legend Warrick Dunn. The 35-year-old engaged mother of three, her children, her fiancé, Antione, and her mother, Geraldine, were visibly shocked during the morning as they toured their […]

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Free Holiday Help in Metro Atlanta: Food, Toys, and Essentials for Families

For many families across metro Atlanta, the holiday season can be a time of joy but also one of financial stress. Rising grocery costs, high utility bills, and unexpected expenses can make it hard for some households to provide meals and gifts for their children.  Fortunately, local nonprofits, faith-based organizations and government programs are stepping […]

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The HBCU Students Staying on Campus During the Holidays — And Loving It

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Xavier University alumna Destinee Kerr remembers being a broke freshman, barely scraping by to pay a phone bill and her out-of-state tuition.  She dreamed of attending the Bayou Classic, an annual Thanksgiving weekend event and football game in New Orleans. While Kerr always wanted to go, she could never afford it, let […]

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Atlanta Thanksgiving Food Drives: Where Families Can Get Help This Year

For many families in Atlanta, Thanksgiving can be a stressful time. According to local food bank organizations, thousands of households across the city face food insecurity, meaning they don’t always know where their next meal will come from.  And as government programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program face delays and cuts, gaps in access […]

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After Backlash, Neighbors Vote on New Design for 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre Mural

Shortly after a mural commemorating the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre was unveiled in South Atlanta last month, residents voiced concerns about the lack of community input on the mural’s violent imagery.  The 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre was a four-day wave of racial terror when white mobs attacked Black communities throughout Atlanta, leaving at least 25 […]

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How to Help or Get Help During SNAP Pause in Atlanta: Free Food, Donations, and Volunteering

Starting Nov. 1, thousands of Georgia families who rely on food aid through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will face a sudden halt to their monthly benefit allotments, as the federal program is paused amid the ongoing U.S. government shutdown. With no clear date for federal aid to resume, local food banks, churches, and mutual-aid […]

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Clark Atlanta University Homecoming 2025 Guide: Events, Celebrations, and More

Alumni and students alike will be celebrating culture and community at Clark Atlanta University this week as homecoming 2025 kicks off. Events scheduled for Oct. 19-25 are sure to be full of fun and fellowship in the West End. This is your official event lineup to celebrate Panther pride! MONDAY State of the University and […]

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