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Black Atlantans experienced redlining and were prevented from buying homes in most Atlanta neighborhoods during the 1940s and ...
Canopy Atlanta asked more than 90 Collier Heights community members about the journalism they needed. Many residents spoke of the community’s storied past, with comments like “We were tangential to ...
Our weekly feature, Community Notebook, is filled with snippets of information, conversations, and reporting about the communities where we work. Our weekly feature, Community Notebook, is filled with ...
Neighbors with Adair Park Today came together this weekend at Muscogee Park—not just to clean, but to care. Mulch was laid, weeds pulled, native flowers planted with quiet intention. It felt less like ...
Join us on June 28 at the historic Haugabrooks as we mark Canopy Atlanta's fifth birthday with an interactive exhibit that will feature a combination of live readings, portrait galleries, audio booths ...
There’s no shortage of ways to show up, celebrate, and stay connected this week 💛 From community block parties to summer STEM fun, here’s what’s happening June 3–9: The site of the Chattahoochee ...
Playlist compiled by Nile Kendall and Christina Lee. Travis Denson and Vincent Richardson helped turn Bankhead into a hip-hop landmark by selling CDs and white tees out of a bread truck. BEFORE ...
This story was produced in partnership with WABE. DorMiya Vance, one of the reporters on this story, is a Report for America Fellow covering metro Atlanta’s southside communities, including South ...
AROUND 2016, HUNDREDS OF Forest Park’s Hispanic residents and business owners crowded into Las Nubes, a large event hall on Old Dixie Highway for an unprecedented, standing room–only public meeting on ...
Canopy Atlanta asked over 140 Tri-Cities community members about the journalism they needed. Residents raised the area’s walkability and existing public transportation as major issues. One East Point ...