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Spelman art exhibit dares to redefine the history of American slavery
Liz Andrews, director of the Spelman Museum of Fine Art, says the exhibit "Repossessions" redefines the history of slavery. Credits: Brooke Leigh Howard/AJC

'Make America Skilled Again': Trump's anti-DEI posters reflect a bygone era
Credits: AJC | Prelinger Archives | U.S. Labor Department | White House/YouTube | Bill Torpy/AJC | Labor Department | The White House

Casual wine bar Madeira Park becomes a neighborhood gathering spot
Madeira Park brings easygoing wine bar energy to the neighborhood. Learn more about Medeira Park from the AJC's 50 Best Restaurants of 2025.

Why the great-great-granddaughter of an icon says Netflix got it wrong
A'Lelia Bundles, the great-great-granddaughter of Black hair care pioneer Madam C.J. Walker, shares her thoughts about Netflix's 2020 miniseries "Self Made."
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Mike Luckovich remembers Jimmy Carter in commemorative cartoon
Cartoonist Mike Luckovich honors Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, celebrating their legacy of leadership and humanitarian work with a heartfelt tribute.

Georgia lawmaker rips into U.S. postmaster general at hearing
U.S. Rep. Rich McCormick (R-Suwanee) criticizes the Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over his management of the U.S. Postal Service.

Why Georgia officials roll ten-sided dice to audit elections
A dice roll started a statewide audit of the 2024 presidential election in Georgia, a human review of paper ballots to check results counted by computers.

Stressed over the election? Here's what to do
Dan Harris, the author of the New York Times bestseller "10% Happier," shares how we can manage stress and find common ground in the wake of the election.