Posted inFood Access, Public Services

Georgia Won’t Consider Summer Food Assistance Until Next Year as Need Surges

Throughout Georgia, 1 in 5 children  struggle to access food as advocates working on the ground say food assistance is at an all-time high due to increased grocery prices and rollbacks to federal programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.  And the summer is even more dire for the state’s children as  schools are […]

Posted inCapital B Atlanta, Courts, Criminal Justice

‘My Husband Crawls to Shower’: Rodney Taylor’s Wife on His ‘Horrific’ ICE Detention

As Georgia ranks as one of the top states for Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests, immigrants, families, and advocates on the front lines share their fears and the fight for freedom in a series of interviews. January marked one year since Mildred Danis-Taylor had seen her husband, Rodney Taylor.  “We speak every day if he […]

Posted inCapital B Atlanta, Politics & Policy, Rural Issues, State Politics, Voting

Amid Threats, Black Farmer Seeks to Flip Seat Once Held by Marjorie Taylor Greene

The standard uniform for most candidates running for public office consists of suits and loafers — maybe a blazer and some jeans. But Shawn Harris — the Black cattle farmer vying to replace former MAGA champion Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia’s U.S. Congressional District 14 — says he regularly wears a bulletproof vest on the […]

Posted inElections, Local Politics

Scandal, Growth, and a Crossroads: What’s at Stake in South Fulton’s Election

Andrea Jones is tired of hearing about the controversies surrounding South Fulton Mayor khalid “Kobi” kamau. The 51-year-old Jones is an Atlanta native who moved to South Fulton in 2015 because of the area’s more affordable homes and proximity to her family. She and other residents who spoke with Capital B Atlanta this week suggested […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Politics & Policy

Black Community in South Fulton Fights Georgia’s Data Center Boom

When Yvonne Cole Boone bought her home in South Fulton in 2018, she envisioned a peaceful retirement surrounded by family and friends, spending her days planting new flowers and fruit in her front-yard garden. Her house, nestled in an expansive residential community called Oakley Township, is in a neighborhood Boone says her family naturally fits […]

Posted inElections, Local Politics, News, Voting

Judge Fines Fulton Commission $10K a Day for Blocking MAGA Election Picks

The Fulton County Board of Commissioners has been ordered to pay $10,000 per day until its members vote to approve the appointment of a pair of controversial Republican nominees to the county’s board of Registration and Elections. Superior Court Judge David Emerson issued his ruling Wednesday afternoon following a contentious morning hearing in which attorneys […]

Posted inState Politics, Voting

Mass Registration Cancellation Puts Black Georgians’ Voting Rights at Risk

Alfreda Monroe hasn’t been inspired to vote for anyone since 2008, when Barack Obama ran for president the first time. But she doesn’t think choosing not to vote justifies having her voter registration canceled. The retired grandmother of six, who lives with her husband in Hinesville, was one of an estimated 478,000 inactive voters due […]

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