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A young woman who was fed drugs, beaten and sex trafficked in a metro Atlanta hotel as a 16-year-old has won a $40 million ...
Venus and Serena Williams’ names are at the center of new outrage aimed at British royal Princess Michael of Kent, who ...
In a state where mental health care access can be limited, especially for Black communities, one nurse is serving Black ...
Forty-seven percent of Atlanta residents are Black, but the city commonly referred to as the Black Mecca had a homeless population in January that was 80% Black, according to the latest Point-In ...
William Hamer helped integrate the department in 1963 before becoming Atlanta first Black fire chief 40 years ago.
This isn’t nap time—it’s grind time. Learn more about the new series spotlighting the high-stakes world of Atlanta’s childcare industry.
Gentrification Is Here: Black Atlanta Residents Struggle To Stay In The City. ... These are policy decisions being made by people who are in elected office,” Ward said.
Freda Jones, founder of LOTUS, empowers women living with HIV in Atlanta through a peer-led support group. Peer support is crucial for HIV care.
By 2020, there were 3,177 White people and 1,411 Black people living in Kirkwood. Relying on data from the US Census, the study found Atlanta, along with Washington, DC, New York City ...
The City of Atlanta is not considered “The Black Mecca” any longer, according to a national study. The reason - Black people can’t afford to live in the city anymore or don’t want to pay ...
In his essay, "Challenges for Black People," economics professor Walter E. Williams, who is affiliated with George Mason University, also referenced "Black-on-Black crime," writing, "Black people ...