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Black Farmers, Neighbors Gather in SW Atlanta to Address Food Insecurity

The day began with Shawn DeAngelo Walton asking God for a favor.  And as the strains of gospel music greeted people as they gathered in an historic Southwest Atlanta neighborhood Saturday to strategize on ways to address food insecurity as the government shutdown delays Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program benefits for local families, the entrepreneur’s prayer […]

Posted inElections, Politics & Policy

2025 Atlanta Election Guide: Key Races and Candidates to Watch

As Election Day nears, local candidates are making their final push in what has been a monthslong campaign season.  Data from the Georgia secretary of state’s office showed 13.4% voter turnout for all active registered voters and 12% turnout for Black voters during the early voting period, which ended Oct 31. This year, Capital B […]

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Scandal, Growth, and a Crossroads: What’s at Stake in South Fulton’s Election

Andrea Jones is tired of hearing about the controversies surrounding South Fulton Mayor khalid “Kobi” kamau. The 51-year-old Jones is an Atlanta native who moved to South Fulton in 2015 because of the area’s more affordable homes and proximity to her family. She and other residents who spoke with Capital B Atlanta this week suggested […]

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How to Help or Get Help During SNAP Pause in Atlanta: Free Food, Donations, and Volunteering

Starting Nov. 1, thousands of Georgia families who rely on food aid through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will face a sudden halt to their monthly benefit allotments, as the federal program is paused amid the ongoing U.S. government shutdown. With no clear date for federal aid to resume, local food banks, churches, and mutual-aid […]

Posted inEducation, Extreme Weather, HBCUs, Higher Education

Caribbean Students Gather for AUC Prayer Vigil as Hurricane Melissa Continues Path of Destruction

Atlanta may feel distant from the impact of Hurricane Melissa, but for some Caribbean students at Spelman College, Morehouse College, and Clark Atlanta University, the storm is impossible to escape as they balance classes with news updates and missed calls and messages from home. Reports after the hurricane made landfall Tuesday were devastating, with news […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Politics & Policy

How African Immigrants in Georgia Are Turning Solidarity Into Political Power

As attacks on immigrant communities continue to ramp up under the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign, Nnamdi Ihenacho is determined to combat fear by empowering his fellow immigrants with the knowledge and resources they need to succeed in the United States. Since Ihenacho, a Nigerian immigrant, founded the African Immigrant (AIM) Collective last May, they […]

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