Posted inEconomy, Politics & Policy

Why the Biden-Harris Message of Black Economic Progress Is a Tough Sell in Georgia

Vice President Kamala Harris touted a list of economic accomplishments that the Biden administration has delivered for Black Americans during her latest visit to metro Atlanta. But many Black Atlantans, feeling the lingering sting of inflation, say they’re still struggling financially. The nation’s first Black woman vice president spent a lot of time during her […]

Posted inHigher Education, Politics & Policy, Religion

Black Jewish Students and the On-Campus Divide Over Gaza

Life on campus at the Atlanta University Center has been more complicated for Spelman freshman Sara Scherlinder since the Gaza humanitarian crisis began more than six months ago. In a 24-hour period earlier this month, the 19-year-old Scherlinder, a Washington, D.C., native, attended a leadership forum for students who are both Black and Jewish, which […]

Posted inAsk Capital B, Partner Content, Politics & Policy

Who’s on Your Ballot? Find Out With This Comprehensive Voter Guide.

Voters face a lot of choices at the ballot box. That’s why The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Atlanta Civic Circle partnered to create “Georgia Decides,” a comprehensive online voter guide for the 2024 elections.  The guide has detailed profiles on candidates running for Congress, Georgia House of Representatives, Georgia Senate, district attorney, judicial offices, and various […]

Posted inAsk Capital B, Politics & Policy

Got Election Questions, ATL? Here’s How ‘Ask Capital B’ Can Help.

Every election season raises a ton of critical questions in our community.  For some people, the pressing issues are, “Who’s running and why should they get my vote?” Others seek basic information on how to register to vote, locate their polling place, or navigate new voter laws. Meanwhile, many in our community ponder, “Why should […]

Posted inEvents, Politics & Policy

Capital B ATL Event Connects Residents With County and Statewide Candidates

Join us at The Ke’nekt Cooperative on May 16 for a free community event focused on helping Atlanta’s Black communities navigate local, county, and state elections that often fly under the radar. “Connect With Your Candidates” aims to foster a constructive dialogue among community members about the significance of their votes, the impact of down-ballot […]

Posted inHigher Education, Politics & Policy

Planned Biden Morehouse Visit Angers Black Student Gaza Supporters

Morehouse College students packed a campus auditorium Tuesday evening to voice their anger at the decision to invite President Joe Biden to deliver the historically Black institution’s commencement address next month. Most of the estimated 50 students in attendance at Tuesday’s meeting expressed outrage and frustration at Biden’s support for Israel in its war against […]

Posted inHousing, Politics & Policy

Will Kemp Sign Tenant Rights and Homeless Trust Fund Bills Into Law?

Housing advocates want to know whether Gov. Brian Kemp will sign two bills to address long-running housing issues across Georgia: tenants’ rights and the state’s growing homeless population. The first bill, HB 404, or the Safe at Home Act, would bar landlords from requiring more than two months’ rent for a security deposit and establish […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Incarceration, Partner Content, Politics & Policy

Last-ditch attempt for new wrongful conviction compensation process fails

This story appeared originally in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. A late-session attempt to revive an effort to standardize the compensation process for people who’ve been imprisoned on wrongful convictions in Georgia failed to make it across the finish line. Six men who’ve been exonerated of crimes the courts now say they didn’t commit will not receive […]

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