An interview with contemporary visual artist Gregor Turk on his new exhibition and centering it on Blandtown. Read More
In this excerpt from his University of Georgia Press monograph, Randall L. Patton explores the experiences of African American workers at Lockheed-Georgia in the 1950s and how their frustrations eventually resulted in the creation of a new federal policy for workplace integration in the 1960s. Read More
Todd Michney introduces a vital new digital archive for local researchers and explains its unique features and value Read More
Join the Red Rose Collection on October 9 at 7pm in Emory's Rose Library for a discussion about community and the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Atlanta Read More
An Oct 1 meetup for people who are currently planning or working on oral history projects with and among communities of color or other under-represented communities in Atlanta. Read More
Nedra Deadwyler reviews a book that explores the intersections of race, cycling and urban planning. Read More
Joycelyn Wilson reviews Gucci Mane's autobiography with an eye towards what it might tell us about the narratives behind Atlanta's famed hip hop scene Read More
Kathryn Kolb reviews a new book about urban forests and highlights its relevance here in Atlanta Read More
Taylor Shelton and Ate Poorthuis discuss their recent study of the geography of functional neighborhoods in Atlanta and how they correspond to the forty-year-old Neighborhood Planning Unit system. Read More
Alana Barnes discusses the Robert A. Holmes collection at the Auburn Avenue Research Library. Read More
In this excerpt from his new book Regenerating Dixie: Electric Energy and the Modern South, Casey Cater discusses the racial conflicts on the city's streetcars that were part of the lead up to the infamous 1906 race riots. Read More
Marni Davis discusses her digital storytelling project about the rich history of Georgia Avenue Read More