Julia Brock, Teresa Bramlette Reeves, and Kirstie Tepper discuss the emergence of a new Atlanta art scene in the late 1970s and the central role that women played in it. Read More
Introducing a series of interviews about arts and activism in contemporary Atlanta to complement Brock, Reeves, and Tepper's article "Arts and Activism in 1970s Atlanta." Read More
Brennan Collins discusses how GSU students captured the renovation of Manuel's Tavern via VR video. Read More
Clare Van Holm and Jay Shelat discuss their new ATL Maps layer built from 1898 and 1907 guidebooks to Atlanta. Read More
The Summer 2016 Atlanta Studies Meetup will be held on June 28 at the Elevator Factory. Read More
Robin Wharton discusses her pedagogical use of a collection ofartifacts recovered during MARTA construction in the 1970s. Read More
A reflection on the influence of Jane Jacobs on our publication and how we think about Atlanta on the centennial of her birth. Read More
The Georgia Archives invites you to attend our annual history symposium, “Roads, Rails, and Rivers: The History of Transportation in Georgia,” on Saturday, April 23, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Archives. Read More
On Wednesday, April 13, GSU and Clark Atlanta will host "Bringing W.E.B. Du Bois Back to 21st Century Atlanta," a one day symposium featuring a keynote by Dr. Aldon Morris. Read More
Elora Raymond and Jesse Zaro Moore trace the development and impact of Single Family Rental Securitization in Atlanta following the 2008 Recession. Read More
On Saturday, March 5, the DeKalb History Center will hold a symposium titled “Roots of Friendship: African Americans and Jews in Atlanta, 1900-1950." Read More
Georgia Tech's School of History and Sociology will be hosting a symposium on metropolitan inequality on Friday, April 22nd from 10.00 AM–6.00 PM. Read More