By Daniel Richardson|Oct 10, 2024| 5min
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Stop Cop City Movement Advocates for Victims of Police Violence a Year on after Referendum Campaign
GE Tower Residents Accuse Apartments of Mismanagement and Neglect
Party For Socialism and Liberation Fight for Ballot Access in Georgia
Neesha Powell-Ingabire: An Open Conversation with the Author of Come By Here: A Memoir in Essays from Georgia’s Geechee Coast
Lift Every Voice: Black voters in Georgia Act in the Face of Opposition
Bodies as the Battleground: Reproductive Justice in Georgia
The results of the upcoming election season may impact the legal restrictions placed upon the clinic and abortion funds like ARC. Rice-Henry works to ensure that in electoral politics, the conversation “is around reproductive justice and reproductive care … it’s so much bigger and broader than abortion.”
Summer of Resistance: Paving a United Path Forward for Georgia
For decades, Black activists, specifically in Atlanta, have led the charge for change, and each generation has passed the torch to the next.
Medicaid Expansion: Is this the Year?
Are the stars aligned to dramatically increase the number of low-income Georgia families who can qualify for affordable health insurance? Fourteen years after the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Georgia is one of only ten states that has not closed the…
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…
Albany Resident Diana Brown Takes Housing Advocacy to HUD Offices
Stop Cop City Movement Advocates for Victims of Police Violence a Year on after Referendum Campaign
GE Tower Residents Accuse Apartments of Mismanagement and Neglect
Party For Socialism and Liberation Fight for Ballot Access in Georgia
Neesha Powell-Ingabire: An Open Conversation with the Author of Come By Here: A Memoir in Essays from Georgia’s Geechee Coast
Lift Every Voice: Black voters in Georgia Act in the Face of Opposition
Bodies as the Battleground: Reproductive Justice in Georgia
The results of the upcoming election season may impact the legal restrictions placed upon the clinic and abortion funds like ARC. Rice-Henry works to ensure that in electoral politics, the conversation “is around reproductive justice and reproductive care … it’s so much bigger and broader than abortion.”
Summer of Resistance: Paving a United Path Forward for Georgia
For decades, Black activists, specifically in Atlanta, have led the charge for change, and each generation has passed the torch to the next.
Medicaid Expansion: Is this the Year?
Are the stars aligned to dramatically increase the number of low-income Georgia families who can qualify for affordable health insurance? Fourteen years after the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Georgia is one of only ten states that has not closed the…
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…
Albany Resident Diana Brown Takes Housing Advocacy to HUD Offices
Stop Cop City Movement Advocates for Victims of Police Violence a Year on after Referendum Campaign
GE Tower Residents Accuse Apartments of Mismanagement and Neglect
Party For Socialism and Liberation Fight for Ballot Access in Georgia
Neesha Powell-Ingabire: An Open Conversation with the Author of Come By Here: A Memoir in Essays from Georgia’s Geechee Coast
Lift Every Voice: Black voters in Georgia Act in the Face of Opposition
Bodies as the Battleground: Reproductive Justice in Georgia
The results of the upcoming election season may impact the legal restrictions placed upon the clinic and abortion funds like ARC. Rice-Henry works to ensure that in electoral politics, the conversation “is around reproductive justice and reproductive care … it’s so much bigger and broader than abortion.”
Summer of Resistance: Paving a United Path Forward for Georgia
For decades, Black activists, specifically in Atlanta, have led the charge for change, and each generation has passed the torch to the next.
Medicaid Expansion: Is this the Year?
Are the stars aligned to dramatically increase the number of low-income Georgia families who can qualify for affordable health insurance? Fourteen years after the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Georgia is one of only ten states that has not closed the…
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…