Our weekly feature, Community Notebook, is filled with snippets of information, conversations, and reporting about the ...
From messy drama to new legislation, catch up on the most important moments from metro Atlanta's latest public meetings—and ...
South Atlanta residents question the process behind the installation of a mural to commemorate the 1906 Race Massacre, citing ...
Featuring our panelist Genia Billingsley as a community journalist for the Environmental Justice Breakout Session panel, "Collective Power: Building Smart Studies and Solution." From messy drama to ...
From messy drama to new legislation, catch up on the most important moments from metro Atlanta's latest public meetings—and ...
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 ...
Canopy Atlanta asked over 50 South DeKalb community members about the journalism they needed. This story emerged from that feedback. Canopy Atlanta also trains and pays community members, our Fellows, ...
ANGY MOSS IS SO ACCUSTOMED to hearing it that it barely registered when Atlanta’s new mayor said it. Like many before him, Andre Dickens invoked the phrase, “from Bankhead to Buckhead,” while ...
It became a buzzword in 2020, but “mutual aid” isn’t charity—it’s about creating a culture of collectivity. Here’s how some Atlanta organizations are putting that philosophy into action. On a recent ...
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