Posted inElections, Politics & Policy

Why Georgia’s Black Republicans Say Their Numbers Are Growing

Lithonia native Nathaniel Williams doesn’t agree with everything Charlie Kirk has said online, but the self-described Black Republican recalled feeling “astonishment and sadness” on Sept. 10 when news of the conservative activist’s assassination went viral on social media. Kirk’s Turning Point USA nonprofit has recruited throngs of young people to the conservative cause since its […]

Posted inElections, Housing, Politics & Policy

Ossoff Talks Affordable Housing, Delivering for Black Voters

Lack of affordable housing is “probably the number one issue” impacting everyone in metro Atlanta, especially the region’s Black community, according to U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff. It’s why he says he’s spent years combatting abusive corporate landlords and promoting affordable home construction across the state. “I’m in the midst now of an ongoing investigation of […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Incarceration

Atlanta Protesters Rally Against Kemp’s National Guard Order Supporting ICE

Dozens of Atlantans protested outside the state capitol Thursday evening in response to Gov. Brian Kemp’s decision to mobilize the state’s National Guard in support of President Donald Trump’s federal immigration crackdown. According to the governor’s order, shared with Capital B Atlanta via email earlier this week, approximately 75 Georgia National Guard soldiers and airmen […]

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Backing Trump’s ICE Crackdown, Kemp Mobilizes Georgia’s National Guard

Gov. Brian Kemp said Monday that he’s deploying the National Guard in Georgia to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the state, amid President Donald Trump’s push for greater immigration enforcement and a federal government crackdown on crime in several major cities. Kemp’s office told Capital B Atlanta via email Tuesday that the estimated […]

Posted inHealth, Mental Health

Youth Suicide Is on the Rise in Georgia. For Black Teens, the Risk Is Even Higher.

A recent report from the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities revealed that suicide remains a leading cause of death among young people in the state, with Black youth experiencing the highest death rates. According to WJBF, which references the state’s report, cited that African American youth experienced the highest suicide death rate […]

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, Policing

FBI Charges Georgia Sheriff in Fatal Shooting of Black Man Freed by Innocence Project

Buck William Aldridge, the sergeant with the Camden County Sheriff’s Office accused of turning a routine traffic stop in 2023 into a deadly altercation that killed 53-year-old Leonard Cure, has been indicted on civil rights violations by a federal grand jury. Just three years before he was killed, Cure, a client of the Innocence Project […]

Posted inHistory

Stone Mountain Controversy: Georgia Moves to Dismiss Confederate Suit Over Slavery Exhibit

A Confederate soldiers group that filed a lawsuit last month to stop a “truth telling” exhibit from opening at Stone Mountain Park were dealt a blow by Georgia’s attorney general. The Georgia Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans filed the lawsuit against the state park, saying officials broke state law by planning an exhibit […]

Posted inHealth, Politics & Policy

Free Atlanta Health Clinics Are Saving Black Women’s Lives. Federal Cuts Could Change That.

As a health care provider at the Urban Clinic of Atlanta, a nonprofit organization that works to provide free medical services to uninsured and low income residents in Fulton County, Megan Boissonneault is no stranger to how access to care can change people’s lives for the better. “I’m thinking of a patient who I have […]

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 […]

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