Posted inEducation, Food Access, Health, Politics & Policy, Social Welfare, State Politics

Georgia Skips Feeding Kids This Summer as GOP Pushes SNAP Cuts  

As Atlanta Public Schools are set to close for summer break next week, one of the main questions on Kimberly Dukes’ mind is how she will feed her children. The mother of 10, and executive director of the education advocacy group Atlanta Thrive, is well aware of the hardships many APS families face when schools […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy, State Politics

Keisha Lance Bottoms Interview: ‘I’m Standing Up and I’m Fighting Back’

When Keisha Lance Bottoms first ran for mayor of Atlanta in 2018, part of her campaign’s appeal was that she was deeply rooted in Black Atlanta.  Supporters loved to wear T-shirts emblazoned with “My mayor’s name is Keisha” from the barbershop to the neighborhood BBQ.  Proudly repping the city’s southwest side, she declared victory after […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy, State Politics

Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Announces Run for Governor

Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms officially entered the race for governor on Tuesday morning, joining what’s expected to be a crowded field of candidates vying to replace Brian Kemp as Georgia’s next top executive. In a wide-ranging interview with Capital B Atlanta on Tuesday, Bottoms explained her decision to run for governor, her plans […]

Posted inIncarceration, Policing, Politics & Policy, Public Safety

Overcrowded and Understaffed: Fulton County Jail Gets Money to Hire More Deputies

Fulton County commissioners voted on Wednesday to allocate additional funding to staff Sheriff Patrick Labat’s office, following a scathing November U.S. Department of Justice report that cited understaffing as a cause of rampant, unchecked violence at Fulton County Jail. Vice Chair Bob Ellis introduced the resolution, which will support the hiring and retention of new […]

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Why Jason Esteves Puts Georgia’s Housing Crisis at the Center of the Governor’s Race

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jason Esteves recently voiced support for the growing Target boycott, as he and other state Democratic Party leaders continue working to mend fences with Black Georgia voters. “My wife has had a [Target Circle 360] subscription, and she canceled it as a result,” Esteves said during an April phone interview with Capital […]

Posted inCity Politics, Cop City, Policing, Public Safety

Inside ‘Cop City’: What Atlanta’s Controversial Training Center Looks Like

The Atlanta Public Safety Training Center — the southern DeKalb County facility colloquially known as “Cop City” — officially opened its doors Tuesday after four contentious years of development. The 85-acre campus will serve as the training grounds for the city’s police and firefighters, yet it has received strong pushback due to its environmental impact, $67 million […]

Posted inBlack Businesses, Economic Justice, Money, Politics & Policy

As Target Boycott Continues, Local Black Businesses Reap the Benefits

What began in Atlanta as a 40-day “Target fast” in March has evolved into a full-blown economic movement aimed at making corporate America pay for broken promises — and uplifting Black-owned businesses in the process. “It is time for us to stand 10 toes down about something,” said Pamela Booker, a 46-year-old Stone Mountain resident, […]

Posted inElections

How to Keep Your Voter Registration Active Amidst Georgia’s Massive Purge

Voting rights advocates are urging Black Georgians to take appropriate steps this year to ensure they’re not impacted by mass voter registration cancellations and voter eligibility challenges. Nearly half a million people are due to have their Georgia voter registrations canceled no later than July, meaning they won’t be able to cast ballots in key […]

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