Impacts from the expulsion are still visible today, but some of the ways people are working toward reconciliation including a growing scholarship and networking events.
Hundreds of probationary employees working for the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are being laid off, according to The Associated Press and Reuters reports.
Atlanta business leaders and other organizations react to the news that the hometown CDC plans to slash 10% of its workforce.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will reportedly cut one-tenth of its workforce.
As keynote speaker at Kishwaukee United Way’s annual meeting, NIU Women’s Basketball Coach Lisa Carlsen spoke about the relationship between community, unity and empowerment ...
The Forsyth Descendants Scholarship started in 2022 to help those whose families were affected by the racial expulsion in ...
DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson recently hosted the final public meeting in a series of three to address water and wastewater issues currently facing residents and businesses in the Georgia ...
The Inkeeper Reform Act is an attempt to protect business owners and make it quicker and easier to remove people who assert the right to live at a hotel and won’t leave.