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Season 2 of 'It's UATL' is here!

‘It’s UATL’ podcast Season 2 has arrived

This time around, the hosts are digging deeper into Black culture news making headlines in Atlanta, the metro area and the South.

Kelsey Russell UATL POD

Why social media feels like it’s reading your mind

Media literacy influencer Kelsey Russell joins the "It’s UATL" podcast to explain how algorithms shape what we see and why print helped her take back control.

An undated image demonstrates a squat, a great exercise for building lower body strength, and can be done with a chair to start, and with hand weights as you progress over the long-term. (Gritchelle Fallesgon/The New York Times)
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‘It’s UATL’ podcast: Keeping a positive body image

In the latest episode of the “It’s UATL” podcast, hosts Najja Parker, Nedra Rhone and DeAsia Paige talk about what it means to have a positive body image.

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Local entrepreneur gambles millions to open performing arts theater in Tucker
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Local entrepreneur gambles millions to open performing arts theater in Tucker

Londzell Hardy, who runs a building and maintenance company, has invested millions into a new performing arts theater in Tucker that seats up to 1,200.

Tricia Lee

Netflix star Tricia Lee brings live podcast event to Atlanta

Lee, a star of Netflix’s “Owning Manhattan” and host of the new podcast “Short & Sweet With Tricia Lee” is doing a live podcast event in Buckhead on Sunday, Feb. 22.

SCAD Savannah – Winter 2026

Broadway star draws the line on being a true artist versus a fame seeker

Just ahead of SCAD’s annual show “BAM! A Celebration of Black Artists in Music,” Amber Iman said furthering one’s education doesn’t necessarily mean obtaining a higher degree.

Carnegie Library Renovation
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After the flood: Carnegie Library, a Black Savannah refuge, is resurrected

Cobb County Remembrance Coalition
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Cobb County’s past racial terror haunts the present

BHM Black Garmers

Rooted in resilience: Black Georgia farmers talk land and legacy

Atlanta in Black and white: A century of becoming

‘It’s UATL’: Black history you didn’t get in school

Groups fear Eastside Atlanta development incentive could go elsewhere

Ebenezer Baptist Church awarded $100,000 preservation grant

Atlanta’s hip-hop historian Nuface preserves decades of rap culture

Weeping Time
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Before it is erased: The race to preserve ‘Weeping Time’ slave sale site

Medu Bookstore

Medu Bookstore celebrates with monumental awards

How Delta’s first Black flight attendants navigated racism at 30,000 feet

Georgia Tech professor Susana Morris and Octavia E. Butler

Georgia Tech scholar brings writer Octavia E. Butler to new audiences