Posted inCourts, Maternal Health, Politics & Policy

Black Midwife Sues Georgia Over Birth Laws That Harm Black Mothers

When Jamarah Amani was in labor at a Georgia hospital, she fought with medical staff over her delivery preferences — a harrowing experience during which she recalled a nurse saying her birthing choices would “kill the baby.”  After delivering her second child and after enduring that conflict with the medical team, the mother of four […]

Posted inMaternal Health, Reproductive Health

Georgia Case Spotlights Rising Risks for Black Women Navigating Pregnancy Care

In March, a Black Georgia woman who allegedly took abortion pills to terminate her pregnancy, was charged with murder, a legal move that advocates have been sounding the alarm about since Georgia enacted one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country. Alexia Moore, 31, was charged with malice murder as well as possession […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy

Can Black Voters Help Shawn Harris Make History in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Former District?

Christopher Darden is a Goodwill warehouse technician who said he voted for Donald Trump in 2024 because he thought the president would send voters another stimulus check. More than a year after Trump returned to office, the Rome resident said his health insurance is more expensive, along with gas prices and his overall cost of […]

Posted inHousing, Politics & Policy

Georgia Lawmakers With Real Estate Ties Are Writing the State’s Housing Laws

This article was produced in partnership with the nonprofit newsroom Type Investigations, where Chauncey Alcorn and Adam Mahoney are 2025-2026 Ida B. Wells fellows. When Kenneth Porter moved to Atlanta from Wilmington, North Carolina, in 2016 to advance his career in the entertainment industry, he rented part of a two-bedroom townhouse on Atlanta’s eastside for […]

Posted inMaternal Health, Politics & Policy, Reproductive Health

Oscar-Nominated Doc Brings to Light Families’ Loss Under Georgia Abortion Law

If Amber Nicole Thurman were alive today, the 28-year-old would most likely have become a nurse. “She would never know that she got accepted into nursing school because August the 19th was the end of her life, and August the 21st I got the call that she was accepted into nursing school,” said Thurman’s mother, […]

Posted inHealth, LGBTQ, Politics & Policy, State Politics

Black LGBTQ Advocates Press Georgia Lawmakers on Civil Rights

Christian Benoit was one of dozens of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Georgians from across the state who traveled to the Capitol on Tuesday morning to take part in the Pride to the Capitol rally. “We have to stand in solidarity for those that won’t or can’t stand and represent themselves,” Benoit said. “We […]

Posted inBlack Businesses, Politics & Policy, State Politics

Gubernatorial Candidates Make Their Case to Black Business Owners

Local small-business owner Abigail Baker has seen profits soar for her artificial intelligence integration company, Centient Imagine LLC, over the past three years as more companies embrace the technology and hire her to train their employees to do the same. She wants the next governor of Georgia to help other Black entrepreneurs grow their businesses […]

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