And as both an act of solidarity with Black people and a concerted effort to put a dent in the racial wealth gap by ...
Some of the Atlanta-based federal government workers who were recently laid off due to cost-saving efforts by the Trump ...
Huntsville photographer and filmmaker Xavier Adams joined 48 Now to share his photography journey and how he’s preparing for Friday night’s “Framing the Future: A Black Photographers’ Gallery” event ...
Atlanta Black Expo, the largest showcase of mixed, non-industry specific black-owned businesses in the Southeast, will take ...
The group of "East Room Black People" cheered as Trump lied to their faces and no one said a word about attacks on DEI or Haitian immigrants. The post The Alternate Reality of Trump’s Black History ...
A federal judge ruled that Darius Rice's $11 million excessive force lawsuit against a Georgia sheriff can proceed.
A filmmaker in Albany, Georgia is working with local government to create a Black Heritage Trail, displaying the area's deep ...
ATLANTA — The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s office identified three siblings who died in an apartment fire Wednesday ...
Stacker used Census data and other sources to explore the history of Black Wall Streets and their legacy in present-day Black business districts.
A federal judge on Thursday refused to temporarily block the Trump administration’s mass layoff of federal workers while a lawsuit brought by five unions moves forward.
The Bailey-Johnson School was the first to offer a public high school education to Black students in Fulton County. A photo ...
"Some people are against the idea of coming out in college or they wait until they get their letters. There's ignorance in a ...
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