Fixing stubborn inequality in Atlanta was the focus of Mayor Andre Dickens during his latest State of the City address Wednesday night. His remarks highlighted the noteworthy accomplishments and national recognition the city has received during the mayor’s tenure — dramatic reductions in violent crime, graduation rate increases for Atlanta Public Schools, achieving a AAA […]
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Georgia Leaders Mourn Passing of Civil Rights Icon Jesse Jackson
Atlanta remembers the charismatic speaker who played a major role in national politics and in our own city.
Young Thug Ruling Reveals How Asset Forfeiture Hits Black Georgians
The final chapter of the longest trial in Georgia history has finally come to an end now that a Fulton County Superior Court judge has ruled that law enforcement must return the property they confiscated from Young Thug during his 2022 arrest. The Atlanta rapper had spent more than 300 days on trial between November […]
As Atlanta Prepares for MLK Day, Bernice King Urges Action on Homelessness
This year’s MLK Jr. Day celebration in Atlanta is on Monday, but last week King Center CEO Bernice A. King was reflecting on a recent tragic milestone. Friday marks the one-year anniversary of the killing of Cornelius Taylor. Witnesses said the 46-year-old unhoused Black man was sleeping in a tent across from Ebenezer Baptist Church on […]
Mayor Dickens Lays Out His Vision for Atlanta in His Second Term
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens delivered his inaugural address Monday afternoon, marking the official start of his second and final term in office. The ceremony, which was held at Georgia State University’s Convocation Hall, brought together city leaders and community members for a speech outlining his vision for Atlanta’s next chapter. Dickens, a native of the […]
From the World Cup to the Governor’s Race, How 2026 Will Test Black Atlanta’s Future
There’s never a dull moment in Atlanta or Georgia politics, and that reality definitely isn’t changing in 2026: The following is a breakdown of key questions as we head into 2026: Will FIFA World Cup be a boon or bust for Black Atlanta? The most high-profile stage for the world’s most popular sport is expected […]
Mayor’s TAD Plan Sparks Gentrification Fears for Southwest Atlanta Activists
Atlanta community activists advocating on behalf of low-income Black families are raising gentrification concerns about Mayor Andre Dickens’ $5 billion neighborhood reinvestment initiative. The program calls for the extension of existing tax allocation districts (TADs) to help pay for revamping majority-Black neighborhoods on the city’s southwest side. TADs — also referred to as tax incremental […]
Grove Park Honors Local Leaders Shaping Atlanta’s West Side
The revitalization of Grove Park, by legacy community members and allies alike, took center stage this week at the Grove Park Foundation’s annual heroes celebration at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, a longtime champion of the west side neighborhood that borders his own home in Collier Heights, saluted the foundation’s focus on mitigating displacement […]
Election 2025: What to Know Before You Head to the Polls
Voters head to the polls tomorrow for an election cycle that will decide the next mayor of Atlanta, four seats on Atlanta’s Board of Education, and two seats on the state’s impactful Public Service Commission. This fall’s contests will also decide all 15 seats on the Atlanta City Council, the next City Council president, and […]
With Federal Troops Poised to Enter Chicago, Atlanta Leaders Tell Trump Their City Is ‘Safe’
With the Trump administration threatening to send National Guard troops to Memphis, Tennessee, and the announcement Monday that 100 troops would be deployed to Chicago, Atlanta leaders are reportedly working behind the scenes to send a clear message to Washington. Mayor Andre Dickens said he’s been in communication with administration officials letting them know Atlanta […]
