W. Ralph Eubanks' book “When It’s Darkness on the Delta” examines the economic inequality and racist history that shaped the region and why it is a mirror to America.
The $9 billion supercomputer project could transform national security and health care — and, residents fear, accelerate displacement.
About 71% of all eviction cases filed in the region last year were against Black people even though Black residents make up about 53% of all the metro area’s renters, Eviction Lab found. White renters ...
The former wide receiver’s passing comes as suicide rates among young Black men climb sharply, especially in Georgia.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Al Green of Texas holds a sign protesting a racist video that President Donald Trump shared on social media earlier this month during a State of the Union address at the U.S.
Community and environmental groups are suing to block federal exemptions they say put families at risk from hazardous emissions.
Hair extensions used primarily by Black women contain a “shocking” range of dangerous chemicals, including breast carcinogens, new research shows.
Despite a judge granting her and other Gullah Geechee residents in St. Helena Island, South Carolina, access to the centuries-old Big House Cemetery, they must give the property owners — who put up a ...
Democratic and Republican candidates field questions on small businesses, bipartisanship, and the the local economy at the Lakewood forum.
Over the weekend, the college hosted students from across the country to compete in a 24-hour video game design contest.
Morehouse, Spelman, and Clark Atlanta students describe their campuses as evolving environments where queer life is increasingly visible.
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