I woke up this morning and read George Chidi’s piece “Why They’re All Black”. If you aren’t reading George’s writing, you are truly missing out.…
Since writing my piece last week I thought it might be helpful to share what other things I’ve learned, and my guesses/ thoughts about these…
The AJC covered the pediatric giant, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, recently. If you haven’t read the piece, you really should. It’s a rare day when…
Yesterday I attended an event joined by other REALTORS® and some Neighborhood Planning Unit leaders alike. We all sat and listened to Mayor-Elect Andre Dickens…
The Atlanta Planning Advisory Board. It’s such a long title and sounds so innocuous, doesn’t it? *sigh* In some ways it really is. In some…
They say budgeting is a reflection of your priorities and that where you invest your money should tell someone where your heart lies. As I…
While many may debate the proper role of government, most would agree that creating roads is a reasonable expectation in exchange for taxes. City streets…
Saturday my neighborhood experienced some drama. Squealing tires, smoke rising from a busy intersection and watching cars back down the medians in front of my…
September 11th always holds strong feelings for Americans. We cry, we remember, we wax philosophically about unity. I was reminded of both the hopefulness of…
You may have heard the name Rayshard Brooks. You may remember the name of Kathryn Johnson in the early 2000s. These two names have arguably…