Noteworthy

Celebrating 50 Years of Service

Like many organizations in South Atlanta, if we look at the accomplishments of the past history of ... [Read More]

The Weight of the Crown that I Wear

The night before I chopped off my hair, I got nervous.This decision felt bigger than me, given all ... [Read More]

Remote Learning Today and Tomorrow

A little less than a year ago, your children grabbed their books, lunches, and jackets before ... [Read More]

Let’s Dream Together

In celebration of African American History Month, let’s remind ourselves of ‘The Dream’, ... [Read More]

Dr. Kimberly Gilbert Offers a Prescription for Chronic Marginalization

The numbers are challenging to digest, only 5% of the nation’s doctors are black and of that, ... [Read More]

Demonstrating Power by Helping Others

The *Coronavirus Pandemic has revealed all of the inadequacies and brokenness of our global power ... [Read More]

Madame President, the NAACP, and Unapologetic Service

When she was only 13 years old, Clayton County National Association for the Advancement of Colored ... [Read More]

Coming to America, A Refugee’s Story

With the current administration in office and in particular, President Trump’s stance on refugees ... [Read More]

The Business of How Food is Served

The Caseys are a close-knit group. Always have been. I hope it continues for the next generation,... [Read More]