Posted inClimate, Criminal Justice, Education, LGBTQ, Politics & Policy, Reproductive Health

The Dawn of a New Trump Era Begins. What It Means for Black Atlantans in 2025.

The dread many Black people in Atlanta feel about Donald Trump’s triumph in the 2024 presidential election isn’t misplaced: He organized his reelection campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris around revenge  — around how he and his allies can inflict the greatest amount of suffering on vulnerable groups and on those he considers enemies. Making […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Mental Health

New Atlanta Diversion Center Offers a Different Vision of Public Safety

Atlanta and Fulton County officials on Monday took a major step toward reducing local arrests with the launch of a facility intended to serve people experiencing behavioral and mental health issues. The Center for Diversion and Services is a rehabilitative hub open around the clock, seven days a week, where law-enforcement officers and community response […]

Posted inCourts, Mental Health, Reproductive Health

Georgia Is One of the Most Unsafe States to Give Birth. Abortion Limits Make It Worse.

In spite of recent reporting that directly links Georgia’s abortion restriction with the deaths of two Black women, the state Supreme Court’s decision earlier this month to temporarily reinstate the law while an appeal is in progress did not surprise leaders at the forefront of the state’s reproductive justice movement. Last month, ProPublica reported on […]

Posted inHealth, Housing, Partner Content

Extended-Stay Hotels Offer Relief From Homelessness, but Can Lead to Health Problems for Kids

This article was published by KFF Health News. STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. — As principal of Dunaire Elementary School, Sean Deas has seen firsthand the struggles faced by children living in extended-stay hotels. About 10% of students at his school, just east of Atlanta, live in one. The children, Deas said, often have been exposed to […]

Posted inCOVID-19, Health, Partner Content

Uninsured in Atlanta and Need a COVID Shot? You May Need to Call Around.

This story was originally published by Healthbeat. Sign up for their public health newsletters at healthbeat.org/newsletters It’s been over a month since the FDA approved new COVID vaccines, but for uninsured and underinsured Atlantans who rely on the public health system to get the shots at low cost, the process is fraught with conflicting information […]

Posted inHealth, Partner Content

‘No Gown, No Glove’: Grady’s New Test for Prostate Cancer Aims to Improve Odds for Black Men

This article was originally published by Healthbeat, a nonprofit newsroom covering public health published by Civic News Company and KFF Health News. Leanne Woods-Burnham is a top prostate cancer researcher. But being a top researcher doesn’t guarantee your relatives get the best care. Burnham’s husband struggled to persuade a doctor to run a common prostate […]

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Emotional Fairburn & Gordon Town Hall Spurs Look Into Owners’ Other Properties

“We’re human! The way y’all treat us?! [It’s] like we’re dirt!” Deborah Love shouted at one of the accused slumlord owners of her rundown apartment complex late Wednesday afternoon during an arranged town hall meeting in southwest Atlanta. “We have rights!” Love continued, shaking as tears streamed down her face. Other meeting participants and organizers […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Health, Social Welfare

Quavo, Vice President Kamala Harris, Talk Gun Violence as ATL Advocates Seek Help

Atlanta rapper Quavo hosted Vice President Kamala Harris this week to discuss gun violence. And with the 2024 presidential race in full swing, some Atlantans who have been impacted by gun violence are asking what the Biden administration can do to keep guns off the streets and out of the hands of young people. “Everyday […]

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