Posted inHealth, Politics & Policy

Nurses Rally Against Atlanta VA Layoffs, Warn of Risk to Black Veterans

Nurses, veterans, and community members waved signs outside the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Decatur on Tuesday protesting pending layoffs and union busting efforts at the VA that they say will detrimentally impact care that local Black veterans need. In 2023, around 34% of all veterans in Georgia were Black, according to data from […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy, State Politics

Thurmond Talks Black Voter Concerns Amid ‘Moment of Political Crisis’

Gubernatorial candidate Michael Thurmond isn’t a fan of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act or its anticipated cuts next year to social safety net programs many Black Georgians rely on to pay bills. The 72-year-old former DeKalb County CEO spoke with Capital B Atlanta on Monday after officially launching his bid last week […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Incarceration, Politics & Policy

Largest ICE Facility Planned at Georgia Private Prison With Deadly Record

While much of the outrage over the rising number of immigration detention facilities is focused on Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz,” Georgia is quietly working on building the largest ICE facility in the country, thanks to the passage of President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” Charlton County, located 10 miles from the Florida border and 274 miles […]

Posted inHistory, Politics & Policy

Bernice King Condemns MLK File Release, Calls for Epstein Docs

The youngest daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. has joined the chorus of critics calling on President Donald Trump to release the Jeffrey Epstein files in response to the federal government unveiling thousands of investigative documents relating to her father’s assassination. Bernice King expressed disapproval in a series of statements on Monday regarding the Trump […]

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‘No One Is Above the Law’: Good Trouble Marches Challenge Trump Agenda

Voting rights gutted. Civil rights division dismantled. Social safety net slashed. Jan. 6 rioters pardoned. Parents separated from children at the border. What would John Lewis think about the political upheaval roiling the country if he were still alive? That was the question on many people’s minds as they gathered in Atlanta and across the […]

Posted inCriminal Justice

Atlanta ‘No Kings’ Protests Draws Thousands Amid News of Lawmakers’ Assassination

As President Donald Trump prepared to host a military parade in Washington to mark the 250th anniversary of the Army and his 79th birthday, thousands of Atlanta residents took to the streets for “No Kings” protests across the metro area. Protests occurred on Saturday around the country to denounce the $45 million parade and to […]

Posted inCriminal Justice

Amid ICE Sweeps and Travel Bans, Here’s How to Support Black Immigrants in Atlanta

While non-Black Latino immigrants became the focus of many of the protests held in cities across the country in response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions this week, Atlanta’s Black immigrant community — the fourth largest in the country — is refusing to take a back seat. Pew Research estimates around 200,000 Black immigrants, mostly […]

Posted inPolicing, Politics & Policy

Atlanta Immigration Protest Draws Hundreds Amid Tear Gas and Fireworks

As protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions continued for a fifth night in Los Angeles, citizens took to the streets in dozens of cities across the country, including Atlanta. Marching along Buford Highway on Tuesday night, hundreds of protestors carried Mexican flags and homemade signs to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement in the […]

Posted inCity Politics, Politics & Policy

Atlanta Budget a Safeguard Against Potential Trump Cuts, Lawmakers Say

Atlanta City Council members say proposed cuts to federal aid programs many Black Atlantans count on and concerns about a national recession were on their minds last week when they approved another record-setting fiscal year budget. “Everyone seems to assume we’re going to have a recession,” council member Howard Shook told Capital B Atlanta on […]

Posted inHealth, LGBTQ, Politics & Policy

From HIV to Hormone Therapy, Medicaid Cuts Threaten Atlanta’s LGBTQ+ Residents

As lawmakers push for sweeping cuts to Medicaid, fear weighs heavily on Tori Cooper.  Cooper, a trans woman who serves as the director of strategic outreach and training for the Human Rights Campaign, told Capital B Atlanta that for her and other Black trans residents, these cuts will have a detrimental impact on their lives. […]

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