By Daniel Richardson|Sept 18, 2024|10 min
SE Georgia/Coastal Georgia
Savannah Homelessness: A Moral Issue
Savannah’s homelessness issue has become so prevalent that the mayor noticed it and felt the need to comment on the severity of the situation. Mayor Van Johnson said, “There has been a proliferation of homeless people, roofless neighbors in our community, in our…
Two ways to protect the Okefenokee
This article first appeared in Political Peach News My family’s budget is a plan to match our expenses with our income. The money going out can be divided into two buckets: what we must spend on essential necessities like food, shelter, and clothing, and discretionary…
Black (Voting) Power in Georgia: Plaintiff Brionté McCorkle discusses Victory in Rose v. Raffensperger case
Following the cascade of Supreme Court decisions, stripping away federally protected rights from bodily autonomy to proving one’s innocence, a group of Black voters from Georgia took a Voting Rights Act case all the way to SCOTUS and won. “I was stunned,” Brionté…
Neesha Powell-Ingabire: An Open Conversation with the Author of Come By Here: A Memoir in Essays from Georgia’s Geechee Coast
Savannah Homelessness: A Moral Issue
Savannah’s homelessness issue has become so prevalent that the mayor noticed it and felt the need to comment on the severity of the situation. Mayor Van Johnson said, “There has been a proliferation of homeless people, roofless neighbors in our community, in our…
Two ways to protect the Okefenokee
This article first appeared in Political Peach News My family’s budget is a plan to match our expenses with our income. The money going out can be divided into two buckets: what we must spend on essential necessities like food, shelter, and clothing, and discretionary…
Black (Voting) Power in Georgia: Plaintiff Brionté McCorkle discusses Victory in Rose v. Raffensperger case
Following the cascade of Supreme Court decisions, stripping away federally protected rights from bodily autonomy to proving one’s innocence, a group of Black voters from Georgia took a Voting Rights Act case all the way to SCOTUS and won. “I was stunned,” Brionté…
Neesha Powell-Ingabire: An Open Conversation with the Author of Come By Here: A Memoir in Essays from Georgia’s Geechee Coast
Savannah Homelessness: A Moral Issue
Savannah’s homelessness issue has become so prevalent that the mayor noticed it and felt the need to comment on the severity of the situation. Mayor Van Johnson said, “There has been a proliferation of homeless people, roofless neighbors in our community, in our…
Two ways to protect the Okefenokee
This article first appeared in Political Peach News My family’s budget is a plan to match our expenses with our income. The money going out can be divided into two buckets: what we must spend on essential necessities like food, shelter, and clothing, and discretionary…
Black (Voting) Power in Georgia: Plaintiff Brionté McCorkle discusses Victory in Rose v. Raffensperger case
Following the cascade of Supreme Court decisions, stripping away federally protected rights from bodily autonomy to proving one’s innocence, a group of Black voters from Georgia took a Voting Rights Act case all the way to SCOTUS and won. “I was stunned,” Brionté…