In this reflection, Westside resident Genia Billingsley shares her thoughts on a new song that focuses on the streets and ...
Then all of us—more than two dozen journalism dreamers, six crazy co-founders, and so many community members—built this thing called Canopy Atlanta. It became more than any of us dreamed, a community ...
This is a weekly feature called Community Notebook, filled with snippets of information, conversations, and reporting about the communities where we work. Canopy Atlanta Fellows and other community ...
This is a weekly feature called Community Notebook, filled with snippets of information, conversations, and reporting about the communities where we work. Canopy Atlanta Fellows and other community ...
Canopy Atlanta has conversations with community members across metro Atlanta, asking them about the information they need in their communities. A recurring thread from all the communities is the lack ...
Canopy Atlanta works in communities across Atlanta, attending public meetings and asking community members about the information they need. This story emerged from that work. Support our ...
This is a weekly feature called Community Notebook, filled with snippets of information, conversations, and reporting about the communities where we work. Canopy Atlanta Fellows and other community ...
“If we can put four on the truck, we can prevent a funeral. If we don’t, we might be asking you for six so we can lower the casket into the ground.” Nate Bailey, president of IAFF Local 134 and ...
“We wasn’t asking them to cite grandmama with the fence that needed painting.” Byron D. Amos, Atlanta City Council member, District 3 District 3 residents say Code Enforcement has been prioritizing ...
Canopy Atlanta works towards a future where every community in metro Atlanta has local residents who provide information and storytelling to help build more equitable, stronger communities. We believe ...
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