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Black Atlantans experienced redlining and were prevented from buying homes in most Atlanta neighborhoods during the 1940s and ...
The morning of June 14th, a pessimist woke up unconvinced but curious about the effectiveness of protests. That same morning, amidst more than 5,000 Atlantans gathered in Liberty Plaza before the ...
The morning of June 14th, a pessimist woke up unconvinced but curious about the effectiveness of protests. That same morning, amidst more than 5,000 Atlantans gathered in Liberty Plaza before the ...
Our weekly feature, Community Notebook, is filled with snippets of information, conversations, and reporting about the communities where we work.
History often highlights the men who designed and constructed Collier Heights, but equally deserving of recognition are the women—the trailblazers, caretakers, and champions of their community. Their ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Canopy Atlanta asked the Bankhead and Grove Park community members about the journalism they wanted to see about their communities, and this story emerged from that feedback. Canopy Atlanta also ...