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‘An Illegal Eviction’: Forest at Columbia Residents Feel Blindsided By Ownership

Freshly packed and stacked cardboard boxes formed a pile in front of the wall-mounted television inside Cynthia Arnold’s living room. The 68-year-old grandmother had “Sanford and Son” on the tube, but it was harder than usual for her to watch with medical gauze taped over her lacerated right eye. It’s an injury Arnold said she […]

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Black Residents Want Their Voices Heard on West End Mall’s Future

Sandra Goodwin has been going to Dendera Cosmetic Studio for decades.  Goodwin came from Savannah to attend Spelman College in 1988. Like many women who stumbled into The Mall West End as young students of the Atlanta University Center Consortium, she discovered the small storefront that’s known for its eyebrow services. The beauty salon has […]

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‘We Shall Not Be Moved!’ Peoplestown Residents Celebrate After Eviction Hearing Postponed

An eviction hearing for Peoplestown resident Tanya Washington Hicks was postponed indefinitely, a momentary win for neighborhood locals in a decade-long eminent domain battle with the city. Washington Hicks, a law professor and married mother of two, has spent the last six years battling one of three total eminent domain lawsuits filed against her and […]

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