“We will fail when we fail to try.”
Civil rights heroine Rosa Parks.
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Atlanta’s United Way emerged out of a snowstorm 120 years ago
Atlanta ranks at the bottom when it comes to economic mobility, but the United Way and partner nonprofits are working to enable prosperity for all residents.
Sen. Jon Ossoff is exploring the wrong solutions to fix a real housing problem
Professionally managed rental housing providers have come under fire, but they have stepped in to provide affordable housing for the average Georgian.
ICE raids come with a human cost: empty seats at our quinceañeras
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids are separating families and dividing communities, but residents can do their part to protect themselves and each other.
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MARTA chief says new train cars give smooth, quiet ride
Interim CEO Jonathan Hunt told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s editorial board he is focused on project delivery, which he said is key to winning back public trust.
God’s Acre: Former Native American boarding school reveals complex history
A Native American boarding school established by Moravian missionaries in North Georgia in the early 19th century reveals a complicated and compelling history.
Why Midtown’s holiday lights display is a little less vibrant this year
Midtown Bright, the annual winter lights display, was cut back this year.

