Decatur’s Brian Norman Jr Inks Multi-Year Deal with Top Rank, Eyes Haney Showdown
Decatur’s Brian Norman Jr. extends Top Rank deal, defending his WBO welterweight title against Devin Haney in Riyadh after knockouts in San Diego and Tokyo cemented his rise.
BronzeLens Film Festival Marks 16 Years with Big Wins and Bittersweet Goodbye
BronzeLens Film Festival celebrated 16 years with award-winning films, heartfelt tributes, Deidre McDonald’s retirement, and standout screenings of The Rhythm & The Blues and Rap Dixon.
Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You Should: The Trappings of Dark Royalty’s Financial Excess in Black America
By Lola Renegade “Blacks who claim respectability and allow that mirage to keep them quiet and from being actors in the necessary drama needed to change an oppressive society are…
Drastic Pell Grant Changes Now Law—HBCUs and Low-Income Students Brace for the Next Phase
Trump’s education law cuts Pell Grants, tightening rules and shrinking awards. HBCUs and low-income students brace for higher hurdles as oversight battles shift to states.
Americans Say Racism Exists, but Shrug at Solutions
Sixty-four percent of Americans say racism is widespread—yet most oppose new civil rights laws, revealing a gap between recognition and real commitment to racial equity.
Too Pricey to Protect
Tips for dealing with rising home insurance premiums By Kerri Anne Renzulli | August 31, 2025 Living in an oceanfront condo on Florida’s Space Coast was Jim McGuigan’s retirement dream,…
Skin Cancer Is Trickier Than You Think
Skin cancer can appear in unexpected ways, beyond the classic mole warning signs. Learn how to spot “ugly ducklings,” reduce risks, and protect yourself with timely checks
Negro League Conference Unveils More History and Takes on Future Challenges
The 2025 Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference in Louisville celebrated Black baseball history with films, panels, and a grave marker dedication, while addressing future challenges of diversity and memory.
MARTA’s Transit Ambassadors Gear Up for Labor Day Travelers
MARTA’s Transit Ambassadors return this Labor Day, guiding riders through busy stations and events. Born during Super Bowl 2019, the program now prepares Atlanta for the 2026 World Cup.
Chit Chat Atlanta Tours Launches With Immersive Black History & Cultural Experiences
Chit Chat Atlanta Tours launches Labor Day with immersive Black history, Civil Rights, and cultural experiences, offering visitors a powerful way to discover the soul of Atlanta.

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MARTA Celebrates 2026 King Holiday With Commemorative Bus Wrap Honoring Dr. King and Coretta Scott King
A Farmer, a General, a Democrat: Shawn Harris Enters Georgia’s 14th District Race
Farm Credit Mid-America Opens 2026 Scholarship Applications for Future Agriculture Leaders
DeKalb County Board of Commissioners Elects New Leadership as Data Center Debate Intensifies
Shadow Ball: Learning More About Negro League History
Atlanta Falcons Turn the Page: Matt Ryan Named President of Football After Front Office Reset
Renew DeKalb Town Hall Highlights Growing Opposition to Data Centers




























































































