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 […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy, State Politics

Michael Thurmond Launches Campaign for Governor With Catchy ‘Boots On Ground’ Ad

Former DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond officially launched his bid to be Georgia’s next governor on Wednesday with an attention-grabbing campaign ad that appears to take a shot at President Donald Trump. Footage of Thurmond speaking at a “No Kings” protest in Athens in June is featured in the “Boots on Georgia Ground” ad, which […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy, Voting

Black Georgians Overrepresented in Mass Voter Registration Purge, Fair Fight Says

One of the largest mass voter registration cancellations in U.S. history may be disproportionately impacting Black Georgians who could be eligible to vote, according to a new analysis by Fair Fight, one of the state’s most prominent voting rights advocacy groups. On July 10, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office sent cancellation mailers to […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy, State Politics

Black Voters Deliver PSC Win to Hubbard, Who Promises Not to Raise Power Bills

Public Service Commission District 3 candidate Peter Hubbard cruised to victory Tuesday night over fellow Democratic primary contender Keisha Sean Waites. In a runoff race marked by low voter turnout, the outcome could impact how much many Georgians pay for electricity in the future. Hubbard unofficially received a whopping 58.18% of votes cast in the […]

Posted inHealth, Politics & Policy

Former CDC Official Warn Budget Cuts Could Deepen HIV Crisis for Black Women in Georgia

A former official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that funding cuts outlined in the proposed fiscal year 2026 federal budget could endanger the health of Black communities.  And especially in Georgia, where HIV rates are some of the highest in the country, he warned that Black women are extra vulnerable to […]

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Adriana Smith’s Family Plans to Livestream Her Funeral

Adriana Smith, the pregnant Georgia woman declared brain-dead back in February, was taken off life support after delivering her son Chance. Now the family is planning to livestream her funeral on Youtube. Smith’s story made headlines around the country when her family revealed Emory University Hospital was keeping her on life support because doctors discovered […]

Posted inHealth, Maternal Health, Politics & Policy

Baby Born to Brain-Dead Woman Spurs Nikema Williams’ Push against Abortion Law

Adriana Smith, the Georgia woman declared brain-dead in February and then kept on life support, has a new son.  Chance, weighing just 1 pound and 13 ounces, arrived June 13. Smith’s family announced she was taken off life support on Tuesday. In the wake of the controversy surrounding Smith’s complex situation, U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams […]

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