Posted inCriminal Justice, Politics & Policy

Larry Hoover’s Pardon Puts Spotlight on Atlanta’s Own Gangster Disciples History

The news of Larry Hoover’s pardon by President Donald Trump on Wednesday cast a shadow over Atlanta’s own history with the Gangster Disciples. For the past few years, Atlanta’s top elected officials and law enforcement officers have engaged in concerted efforts to combat gang violence and recruitment throughout the city. Their fight may have taken […]

Posted inHealth, Politics & Policy, Public Services

CDC Cuts HIV Communications, Leaving Vulnerable Black Georgians in the Dark

As infectious diseases like measles, salmonella, and hepatitis quietly spread across the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has gone largely silent. Of particular concern for Atlanta residents is the CDC’s lack of communication about HIV. According to the CDC, Georgia had the second-highest HIV diagnosis rate and the second-highest rate of HIV […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy, State Politics

Keisha Lance Bottoms Interview: ‘I’m Standing Up and I’m Fighting Back’

When Keisha Lance Bottoms first ran for mayor of Atlanta in 2018, part of her campaign’s appeal was that she was deeply rooted in Black Atlanta.  Supporters loved to wear T-shirts emblazoned with “My mayor’s name is Keisha” from the barbershop to the neighborhood BBQ.  Proudly repping the city’s southwest side, she declared victory after […]

Posted inBlack Businesses, Economic Justice, Money, Politics & Policy

As Target Boycott Continues, Local Black Businesses Reap the Benefits

What began in Atlanta as a 40-day “Target fast” in March has evolved into a full-blown economic movement aimed at making corporate America pay for broken promises — and uplifting Black-owned businesses in the process. “It is time for us to stand 10 toes down about something,” said Pamela Booker, a 46-year-old Stone Mountain resident, […]

Posted inHealth

CDC Employees Say Layoffs Under Trump Hit Black and Marginalized Staff Hardest

Employees at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta are accusing the Trump administration and the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) of laying off Black CDC workers at higher rates than other racial demographic groups.  Three employees — two of whom received layoff notices on Tuesday — told Capital B Atlanta […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy

The Three Records That Fani Willis’ Office Withheld in Trump Case

Back in 2023, Fani Willis seemed unstoppable. The first-term Fulton County district attorney became a national name after announcing in August of that year her intent to succeed where many before her had failed: holding the then-former President Donald Trump accountable.  Willis brought criminal racketeering charges against Trump, alleging that he attempted to alter the […]

Posted inHigher Education, Politics & Policy

Morehouse Confronts Potential Threat of ICE Arrival on Campus

Morehouse College freshman Adrian “Panama” Malvaez said he can still picture the horrific dream from earlier this year in which, on a typical day of working in his school’s dining hall, he was abruptly taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. “Everyone was like, ‘Wait, no, no, don’t take Panama!’” the 18-year-old […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy

Black Immigrants in Atlanta Mobilize Amid Rising Deportation Threats

A small group of Black Atlanta immigrants listened intently last month as Uzo Akpele shared guidance on how to navigate the heightened threat of detention and deportation under a second President Donald Trump administration.  “If you are undocumented, you should have a plan in place for if you get detained,” the Nigerian immigration lawyer told […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Politics & Policy, Unsafe Water

Proposed Rollback of Lead Pipe Regulations Threatens Health of Atlanta Communities

Republican lawmakers are seeking to end a Biden administration mandate that local governments and water utilities identify and replace lead pipes nationwide, potentially obstructing efforts being made in metro Atlanta. The Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI) aim to eliminate toxic pipes in the U.S. within the next 10 years. Following this mandate, areas like […]

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