“Certainly,” Jim Auchmutey of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution writes, Atlanta is “the gay oasis of the South—the place with the most gay bars and the most gay churches” of any city in the southeastern United States. 1... Read More
Reviews
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
Alexander Hyres reviews a new book that uncovers the previously overlooked role played by African American educators like Horace Tate in the Black freedom struggle. Read More
Joe Hurley reviews the new "Renewing Inequality" digital project with an eye to what it tells us about urban renewal in Atlanta 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
Stephanie Bryan reviews a new book that peels back the sociohistorical layers of Georgia's most iconic symbol – the Georgia peach Read More
Lisa Shannon reviews a new book that examines white and black secondary education in Georgia to illustrate how race impacted women's identity in the New South Read More
Julia Brock reviews a new book that focuses on Marietta High School to reveal the historical underpinnings of the resegregation of public schools and our imperative to undo it Read More
Brennan Collins reviews an edited collection of noir short stories set around metro Atlanta. Read More