
‘It’s UATL’ podcast: Why author Tayari Jones came home
Jones speaks to hosts Najja Parker and Nedra Rhone about family, friendship and why her fiction novel “Kin” is her most Southern to date.

‘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.

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.
Spelman College Museum: 'Repossessions' exhibition
440 Westview Drive, Atlanta, GA 30314, USA
Children's Museum of Atlanta Welcomes 'AIM HIGH' Tuskegee Airmen Exhibit
275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Atlanta, GA 30313
Ascension: Rise of the Black Quarterback
250 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
Uncommon Nature: The Abstractions of Freddie Styles
223 James P. Brawley Drive, SW, Atlanta, GA 30314, USA
Rejoice, Resist, Rest: Images of Black Liberation From the Johnson Publishing Company Archive
535 Means St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
‘Sponge parks’ and underground vaults: Inside Atlanta’s fight to stop floods
As Atlanta grows, new infrastructure projects aim to address longstanding flooding issues in the city's Black communities. Critics say there's much more work to do.

How photographer Sheila Pree Bright found her World Cup muse
The Atlanta-based photographer has been setting her lens on the city's soccer and sports culture for years. Next up, the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

W.E.B. Du Bois revisited
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reimagined Du Bois’ pioneering ‘Exhibit of American Negroes.’

Nedra Rhone: Move over or speed up? Georgia lawmakers can’t get rid of slow drivers
Georgia lawmakers raced through Crossover Day, but HB 809 never made it to a vote. We need more research to improve road safety — or do we just have a need for speed?

Leroy Chapman: How Jesse Jackson gave me a clear sense of belonging
The Rev. Jesse Jackson made an impression on teen Leroy Chapman Jr., now AJC editor-in-chief. Over the years, they developed a professional relationship and mutual respect.

Nedra Rhone: ‘Teen takeovers’ signal the need for deeper, more meaningful connection
Behind 'teen takeovers' is a longing for a sense of mattering, calling for stronger efforts to reconnect young people to peers, mentors and community.

















