Posted inCommunity, Culture, Events

Atlanta Valentine’s Day Events to Celebrate All Kinds of Love

This year for Valentine’s Day, Atlanta’s restaurants, museums and performance venues are rolling out an array of events to get you in the mood. Whether you’re looking to dance the night away or share a romantic experience with a loved one, Atlanta’s 2026 Valentine’s lineup promises a weekend full of unforgettable experiences. Thursday, Feb. 12 […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice

15,000 Gallons of Jet Fuel Spill Into Atlanta River, Raising Drinking Water Concerns

After Lynesia Denson heard on the news that thousands of gallons of jet fuel spilled into the Flint River, a body of water that flows through her community and at times provides some of their drinking water, she said she wasn’t shocked. “It’s really disappointing, but not surprising, that industry at the headwaters continues to […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Policing

Clark Atlanta Student Speaks Out After ‘Humiliating’ Classroom Arrest

Sierra Morrison remembers the first time she stepped onto the campus of Clark Atlanta University. She traveled from her Minneapolis high school to tour colleges, and something just felt right about the Georgia HBCU. “Just being in Atlanta and seeing so many people that look like me, in so many different spaces, spaces that I […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, HBCUs

Clark Atlanta Police Chief Responds after Officer Arrested Student in Class

In a letter posted Monday on Facebook, Clark Atlanta Police Chief Debra Williams announced that the police officer who arrested a female student last week for not having her college ID has been placed on leave. Seeking accountability, students at the Atlanta University Center called for answers last week after the incident. An Instagram post […]

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