Katie O'Connell explains how the Westside Community Alliance's Data Dashboard equips citizens with the data to combat inequality. Read More
Video of Erik Love's March 20 presentation on race and public transit advocacy, with a focus on Atlanta. Read More
Adam P. Newman examines the role of The Atlanta Project in the redevelopment of East Lake Meadows and Atlanta in the 1990s. Read More
Katie Schank explores how the East Lake Meadows housing project first got the moniker "Little Vietnam" in the 1970s. Read More
Adam Goldstein examines the redevelopment of East Lake Meadows in the 1990s and the more complicated history behind the boosterish myths about it. Read More
On Tuesday, March 28, the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship, in collaboration with the Emory Center for Faculty Development and Excellence and The Bill & Carol Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, presents a discussion of the digital research platforms, projects and publications about Atlanta at Emory. Read More
Justin Shaw examines the racially segregated celebrations of Shakespeare that took place in Atlanta for his last centenary in 1916. Read More
An Interview with Maurice J. Hobson about his book The Legend of the Black Mecca: Politics and Class in the Making of Modern Atlanta. Read More
Robert Greene II reviews a new book about Andrew Young's impact on Atlanta. Read More
Videos of a conversation between Andrea Young and Maurice J. Hobson about the history of Atlanta as a “Black Mecca” from the 1960s through the 1996 Olympic Games. Read More
Kali-Ahset Amen's opening remarks from the "Still the Black Mecca?" Symposium. 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