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Questions remain over Carter Library’s move to cancel book events amid D.C. politics

The relocation of three book events that were scheduled to take place at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library continues to raise questions on whether the change was made due to the content of the books and influenced by the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. A staff person at the Carter Presidential Library, […]

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ABL celebrates Ashby Street Theater redevelopment with ribbon-cutting ceremony

The Atlanta Business League (ABL) kicked off the first phase of the renovation project of the Ashby Street Theater with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.  ABL members, community leaders and neighbors gathered at its Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive office to celebrate the redevelopment of a neighborhood landmark almost 25 years in the making. The 300-seat venue […]

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Civic leaders’ friendship results in visual symphony collaboration

Doug Hooker gained inspiration from Andrew Feiler’s books for his most recent composition. By Allison Joyner Atlanta Regional Commission Executive Director Doug Hooker recently partnered  with photographer and friend Andrew Feiler to create his new symphony “Without Regard to Race, Sex or Color.” Inspired by Feiler’s first photo book of the same name and his […]

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Civil rights photographer releases second book of images from Jim Crow South

“A Civil Rights Journey,” by Dr. Doris Derby shows photographs of defining moments in American history and presents candid stills of Muhammad Ali, Alice Walker and Fannie Lou Hamer. By Allison Joyner Dr. Doris Derby’s latest book, “A Civil Rights Journey,” uses photographs from her time living in Mississippi from 1963 to 1972 to illustrate […]

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Historically Black Seminary appoints youngest president

Matthew Wesly Williams is the 11th president in the school’s 60-plus-year history.  By Allison Joyner Last month, President Rev. Matthew Wesly Williams was officially celebrated as the 11th president of the Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC). At 45, he is the youngest to hold the position.  “I consider it a homecoming,” Williams said. “It’s a place […]

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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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Nike’s backing of Colin Kaepernick a welcome return of corporate activism

By King Williams Corporate activism isn’t new, we just haven’t seen it in a while Nike recently announced that Colin Kaepernick, the controversial former quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers, as its brand ambassador for the 30th anniversary of its iconic “Just Do It” campaign. The announcement prompted vehement praise and vehement protest beyond anything […]

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