Griffin invites you to honor Black History Month with a lineup of enriching events and opportunities to explore the city’s rich African American heritage. From educational sessions to soulful ...
Although there were no Jewish players on the last two Super Bowl-winning teams, since the founding of the National Football League in 1920, there have been 18 Jewish football players who have won a ...
A 90-minute walking tour details the city’s role in promoting slavery throughout the South and the driving force of faith to survive and triumph over it.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is opting out of a federal summer meal program, which assists low-income families with grocery ...
The Forsyth Descendants Scholarship started in 2022 to help those whose families were affected by the racial expulsion in ...
Columbus sent Smyre to the Capitol back in 1974 where he quickly caught the eye of longtime House Speaker Tom Murphy, who took him under his wing. His portrait now hangs near Murphy’s. Smyre became ...
Welcome to Atlanta Vintage Books, a bibliophile’s paradise nestled in the heart of Georgia. In a world of sleek e-readers and ...
Muhammad operates the Torchlight Academy Black History tours year-round, especially during black history month and Juneteenth. He says the words etched in stone is a sign that delineates segregation, ...
Helene Lollis says Atlanta’s expectation for leaders to give back to the community makes the city special, and she embraces ...
The first state park for African Americans was created in Georgia 75 years ago. It was called George Washington Carver Park ...
Georgia lawmakers are considering House Bill 313 (HB 313), which would require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in three prominent locations.
Clemson and North Carolina went back and forth in the early going of the opening stanza, but the Tar Heels held a 23-21 ...