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Makeup artist Nyssa Green explains Black love for Korean beauty products
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‘It’s UATL’ podcast: Makeup artist Nyssa Green explains Black love for Korean beauty products

The hosts talk with an Emmy-winning beauty expert about the Black community's connection to K-beauty products.

‘It’s UATL’ podcast: Miss 404
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The real Atlanta according to Miss 404

The real Atlanta, according to Miss 404, plus New Black Wall Street's closing and the Miss Spelman debacle.

‘It’s UATL’ podcast: Talking ‘Heated Rivalry’ and queer romance novels with author Karmen Lee
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Talking ‘Heated Rivalry’ and queer romance novels with author Karmen Lee

The Atlanta author talks the mainstream boom for LGBTQ+ love stories. Plus, hosts discuss the latest on Offset, Georgia’s new music office and NASA astronaut Victor Glover II.

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Opinion and Voices
APTOPIX Kentucky Derby Horse Racing
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Nedra Rhone: Reclaiming the Derby from a history of profit and prejudice

A closer look at Black jockeys and Derby fashion reveals how their erased influence still shapes the present, and why reclaiming this history still matters today.

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Ernie Suggs: A decade after Prince’s death, his final concert still lingers

In Atlanta, a week before he died, Prince gave a performance at the Fox Theatre that now feels like something more than a final show.

'A Different World' cast
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Guest Column: 1990s Black television reshaped America in ways policy couldn’t

Black sitcoms of the 1990s helped shape public opinion about the community, its achievements and aspirations in American society. Atlanta was at the center of the movement.

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Staff Picks
Feb. 6, 2014

Honoring C.T. Vivian’s legacy through the power of the pen

The late civil rights leader’s foundation will recognize playwright Pearl Cleage and journalists/authors Isabel Wilkerson and Trymaine Lee at the Kaleidoscope Awards.

Jill Savitt, president and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, at a preview of the center’s newest gallery, "Change Agent Adventure: Children’s Gallery," a newly developed interactive play space created especially for children 12 and under. (Akili-Casundria Ramsess/EyeAkili Media)

Civil rights center opens children’s gallery, capping $58 million expansion

Exploring the National Center for Civil and Human Rights' new Change Agent Adventure: Children's Gallery. It aims to engage younger visitors through interactive exhibits.

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How PGA Tour Superstore executive Ralph Stokes brings diversity to golf

PGA Tour Superstore Vice President Ralph Stokes opens a new store in Buckhead and continues to bring diversity and inclusion to golf and business.

UniverSoul Circus

Black-owned UniverSoul Circus returns to Atlanta under the big top

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Matty Rich was supposed to be the next Spike Lee and John Singleton. Then he disappeared.

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On Mother’s Day we celebrate the language of love (and discipline)

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Atlanta’s Quality Lenz captures Black culture one frame at a time

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A pedestrian walks through Savannah's Whitefield Square, where ground-penetrating radar recently confirmed a centuries-old Black burial site beneath it. The gazebo is often host to engagement and prom photos and weddings. (Ben Gray for the AJC)
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In Savannah, a delayed reckoning over Black burial site under popular square

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Makeup artist Nyssa Green explains Black love for Korean beauty products
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‘It’s UATL’ podcast: Makeup artist Nyssa Green explains Black love for Korean beauty products

H.J. Russell and Co. historical marker
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He built an empire that helped build Atlanta. A new marker honors him.

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‘Young King’ charts childhood events that shaped MLK’s future

Jovita Moore mural removed
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Bellwood Coffee painted over a mural and missed what matters most

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PHOTOS: Rep. David Scott lies in state in Atlanta Capitol