She's revitalizing a once bustling Black business community
With a background in developing community-driven real estate projects, Chantell Glenn knows the art of revitalizing areas without replacing its people. As a senior associate at the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Glenn is primarily responsible for overseeing the Pittsburgh Yards project in Southwest Atlanta. The industrial neighborhood was founded by African Americans after the Civil War and has endured decades of disinvestment. Glenn’s mission is to return the community back to its original glory of supporting entrepreneurship, as well as, arts and culture. In partnership with Wellstar. Credits: AJC | Getty Images | Pittsburgh Yards / YouTube | The Annie E. Casey Foundation / YouTube | @pinkpothosatl / IG | @jayidacheteaspot / IG | Atlanta BeltLine

Members of the Dungeon Family share the stories behind their favorite classics
Members of Atlanta’s Dungeon Family share their favorite songs and reflect on how their music helped shape Southern hip-hop.

D’Angelo's timeless music made an impact on Black culture
The passing of neo-soul icon D’Angelo sent shockwaves through the music world, leaving a profound void in Black music and culture.

The racial history behind MARTA’s limited reach in Atlanta
MARTA's development and history has been defined by race. Credits: AJC | Georgia State University | MARTA | National Archives | Ernie Suggs / AJC

How the Hawks’ 'OnlyFans' ad became a slam dunk for engagement
In this episode of "It’s UATL", Hawks Chief Marketing Officer Melissa Proctor shares how a viral “OnlyFans” parody became a bold win for the team.



