ROLLINGOUT.COM — Peterson hopes to shed more light on the ordeal so that justice is finally served.
ATLANTA VOICE — Grammy-nominated producer Kevin “Khao” Cates has discovered a new use for hip-hop through education.
DALLAS POST TRIBUNE — Martin Luther King, Jr., original name was Michael King, Jr.
ROLLINGOUT.COM — Neima Abdulahi has always had a love of music for music and entertainment.
ATLANTA HAWKS — Thursday afternoon, the Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms unveiled the newest public basketball court at Selena S. Butler Park.
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Legendary singer Gladys Knight defended her decision to perform the national anthem at next month’s Super Bowl.
ATLANTA TRIBUNE — Kennesaw State University will host a week of activities honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Day beginning with a luncheon and keynote address by...
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE — Dr. Donovan L. Thompson was inducted into Georgia Southern University 40 Under 40 Class of 2018.
ATLANTA VOICE — Councilmember Michael Julian Bond, joined by members of the Atlanta City Council, honored Georgia Governor Nathan Deal on Monday afternoon.
ATLANTA VOICE — Friday afternoon, Clark Atlanta University Athletics announced a round of staff changes for the Panthers Football Program, including the search for a new...
ATLANTA VOICE — Friday afternoon, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Meria J. Carstarphen reached an agreement balancing overall support for economic...
NNPA NEWSWIRE — The Black vote was particularly decisive in three gubernatorial races: Florida, Georgia, and Maryland. Each of these races had three extremely credible, impressive...
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ATLANTA VOICE — Author Nicholas Baumah recently debuted his first book, Saturday, Dec. 15 at the Barnes & Noble in Snellville, Georgia.
ATLANTA VOICE — The year began swiftly on Jan. 2, as Keisha Lance Bottoms was sworn in as the 60th mayor of Atlanta.
(NPR) – In the 1990s, states went on a prison-building binge. Today, millions who spent time in those prisons are back in society — and...
(NPR) – In the 1990s, states went on a prison-building binge. Today, millions who spent time in those prisons are back in society — and...
(The Washington Post) – Georgia will no longer require job applicants to disclose their criminal histories on employment forms after Gov. Nathan Deal (R) signed...