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Black Atlantans experienced redlining and were prevented from buying homes in most Atlanta neighborhoods during the 1940s and ...
This is a weekly feature called Community Notebook, filled with snippets of information, conversations, and reporting about the communities where we work. Canopy Atlanta Fellows and other community ...
After more than eights weeks of community conversations and listening in Clarkston, Canopy Atlanta hosted the Clarkston Community Social to honor the diversity of life experiences, cultures, and ...
Come meet Artist Sean Haynes and learn about the artwork and process behind Journey of the Spirit: The Multi-Dimensional Artistry of Sean Haynes. Our weekly feature, Community Notebook, is filled with ...
BEFORE VINCENT “PUDGY” RICHARDSON and brothers Kevin and Travis Denson helped turn Bankhead into a hip-hop landmark, they sold CDs and white tees out of a bread truck outfitted with 15-inch rims. How ...
TONY LAWSON’S FATHER started the family’s flagship company, Lawson Auto Center, in February of 1982 on Bankhead. Forty years later, Lawson’s family now provides services that include car leasing, auto ...
“Being able to get out in nature and take it all in can be even healthier than going to the gym,” said one such resident, a fitness instructor and YouTuber (HangTightwMarcie).She regularly walks the ...
IT’S A CLEAR, SUNNY SATURDAY AFTERNOON and Quincey Patterson is sitting in a car outside his childhood home on South Eugenia Place, reminiscing. His light camo jacket is no match for the deceptively ...
For hundreds of years before the airport, paved roads, and county lines existed in the Tri-Cities, the Flint River drew people to the region. In the 1800s, the U.S. government sold much of the land ...
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 ...
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