Kali-Ahset Amen's opening remarks from the "Still the Black Mecca?" Symposium. Read More
Hannah Palmer explores the intersection of southern rot and urban decay in televisual representations of Atlanta's southside Read More
Skye Borden discusses the proposed park and reservoir at Bellwood Quarry in the context of the historical reception of water infrastructure in Atlanta Read More
Adam P. Newman re-examines the tradition of Rich's Great Tree in South Downtown in light of the skid row that surrounded the spectacle of grace each holiday season in the 1960s through the 1980s. Read More
Highlighting an oral history with Eva Galambos, the "founding mother" of Sandy Springs, to complement Elisa Lanari's recent article on the contemporary issues around Sandy Springs's development Read More
Join us for our Winter 2017 meetup on Monday, January 6 at Manuel's Tavern and learn about the progress of Unpacking Manny's Read More
An Interview with Dr. Kali-Ahset Amen reflecting on the "Still the Black Mecca?" symposium she co-organized this past fall. Read More
Deirdre Oakley discusses the persistent issues of homelessness in Atlanta since the 1980s and the recent attempts to close the Peachtree-Pine shelter. Read More
Michael Camp discusses the papers of native Atlantan civil rights attorney Howard Moore Jr. at Emory's Rose Library Read More
On Friday, February 3, the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship in partnership with the Emory Center for Faculty Development and Excellence and Teaching Atlanta will host “Teaching Atlanta Digitally,” a half-day symposium on local digital pedagogies. Read More
Call for Papers for the fifth annual Atlanta Studies Symposium, which will be held on April 26, 2017 at the Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center. Read More
Marni Davis on the closure of the Open Door Community and the role it has played homeless Atlantans. Read More