“Every man and woman is born into the world to do something unique and something distinctive and if he or she does not do it, it will never be done.”
Benjamin E. Mays, Morehouse College president, 1940-1967
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Metro Atlanta uplifts Ukrainian children’s art, inspiring empathy and action
As Russia's war against Ukraine persists, children have made art to deal with their trauma and some of that work is being highlighted in a benefit concert in Lawrenceville.
For Giving Tuesday, Georgians should continue legacy of supporting nonprofits
Nonprofits have stepped up their work in the wake of cuts to food, health and jobs programs, and they need Georgians to donate generously to help keep the work going.
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Readers express their feelings about AI in Georgia politics and the EPA in America’s future.
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Donor leaves WABE $3 million, largest individual gift in station’s history
An Atlanta resident has bequeathed WABE a $3 million donation, the largest one-time individual donation in the nonprofit media operation’s 76-year history.
Usher sues business partners over failed Buckhead restaurant plan
Atlanta singer Usher wants his money back after loaning $1.7 million to music producer Bryan-Michael Cox and others to buy a Buckhead restaurant property for $6.3 million.
Braves’ original ‘Freeze’ is retired. But you probably still can’t catch him.
As the Atlanta Braves prepare to find their next sprinting mascot, Nigel Talton is enjoying his new career coaching high school athletes at McEachern High.
