Gayle Schechter discusses the AUC Woodruff Library's new GLAM portal for digital resources and its current featured collection on the Atlanta University Art Annuals Read More
Videos of presentations by Maurice Hobson, Joycelyn Wilson, and R. Candy Tate’s on key issues in the Black cultural politics of Atlanta from the 1970s to today. Read More
Danielle Wiggins reviews the recent documentary about the life and achievements of Maynard Jackson, Atlanta's first black mayor Read More
Winston Grady-Willis reviews a new book about how attending to class and politics complicates the image of post-Civil Rights Atlanta as a 'Black Mecca' Read More
Martyn Bone reflects on the impact of Tom Wolfe's novel about Atlanta in the wake of his recent passing Read More
Katie Marages Schank explores the mid-century Atlanta textbook Building Atlanta’s Future and the lessons we might learn from its erasure of African Americans from its representation of the city and its public housing. Read More
Brittany Newberry discusses the newly opened Grace Towns Hamilton papers at the AUC Woodruff Library Read More
A recap of the recent Atlanta Studies Symposium held at Emory's Woodruff Library on April 20 Read More
Paul McDaniel, Darlene Xiomara Rodriguez, and Anna Joo Kim discuss their new research into the integration of immigrant populations in the metro Atlanta region Read More
Sara Harwood reflects on teaching an Atlanta-themed composition course Read More
Fifty years after the publication of its first issue learn about the radical counterculture newspaper The Great Speckled Bird from its early contributors Read More
Stephanie Bryan reviews a new book that peels back the sociohistorical layers of Georgia's most iconic symbol – the Georgia peach Read More