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This Atlanta-based historian is on a mission to make fashion more diverse
With new book and publishing house, Shelby Ivey Christie wants children to know about the likes of Dapper Dan and June Ambrose
‘Photo Griot’: Sue Ross has chronicled Black Atlanta’s ‘regular family people’
Susan Ross, a lifelong photographer and self-described activist, has spent five decades capturing the profound impact of Black culture and civil rights in Atlanta.
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How Chef Darryl Evans created a legacy of Black culinary excellence in Atlanta
Though he passed away in 2014 at the relatively young age of 52, culinary pioneer Darryl Evans’ legacy continues today through chefs and colleagues he worked under, mentored a...
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After 37 years, Atlanta’s OG graffiti crew resurfaces
Operating in the early 1980s when graffiti was a bad word, United Kings was the city’s first graffiti crew.