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Atlanta Music Project kicks off 12th year of fostering next generation of musicians

When walking into a packed stadium, you’re usually making your way through the throngs of people to find your seat. But for the choir students at the Atlanta Music Project (AMP), the folks in the crowd aren’t your fellow attendees but your audience. The young singers are prepped for the biggest concert of their blossoming […]

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Atlanta Habitat opens ReStore in South Fulton — biggest expansion in history

By Hannah E. Jones A new Atlanta Habitat for Humanity ReStore and Service Center in the City of South Fulton has opened its doors.  Habitat is a nonprofit that works to improve housing and empower residents to reach their homeownership goals.   The new center, the largest expansion in the institution’s 38-year history, reflects the organization’s […]

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Switchboard: A place for self-reflection and meeting your anonymous neighbor

How can we build community during a time when we feel so far apart? Lauren Russell’s solution: a community audio diary. Switchboard is open for anyone to anonymously leave a voicemail or send a text message, which is posted to their Instagram page.  Russell started Switchboard last November because she was “really curious about connecting […]

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Civil Rights Tours and memories of iconic activists: Tom Houck’s love story with Atlanta

By Allison Joyner and Hannah E. Jones Tom Houck experienced key moments of the Civil Rights Movement firsthand, and since those fateful days he has been keeping the spirit of racial justice alive in Atlanta through his civil rights bus tour. Houck started the tour six years ago, spending his days driving around the city […]

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