House Bill 531: Voter Suppression Bill

By Kimberlee Smith On March 25, 2020, Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 531 into law despite public outcry. Many believe the bill hearkens back to the Jim Crow era

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Georgia is officially blue, but… 

By Atiya King  Ahhh! We can finally breathe now that Georgia’s Republican Governor Brian Kemp finally certified the state’s election. Joe Biden is the next President of the United States, and

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Blurring the Lines with Kimberlee Smith

Blurring the Lines, created by Kimberlee Smith, is a talk show series that brings together people of different backgrounds, cultures, religions, and political points of view to discuss varied opposing

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How to Get Involved in the Georgia Senate Runoff Races

It’s your future. Now that the 2020 United States Presidential Election has been called for Vice President Joe Biden, all eyes are on Georgia. Here’s what you need to know

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Election Day: International students’ perspectives  

Philip Frowis, Leonardo Fagioli, and Victor Profit in Atlanta. Photo Credit: Philp Frowis Guest Editorial  Philip Frowis     As international students at Reinhardt University, we knew George W. Bush. We knew Barack

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“Soro Sokey, Werey!” – #ENDSARS and The History of Police Brutality in Nigeria

Photo via Twitter By Kimberlee Smith “People died for nothing…. People died for nothing.”  The morning of October 20, 2020, started as any normal day in Lagos, Nigeria—normal, that is, for a city

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Why I Voted!

Melody Lorenz. I voted. Who says young people don’t vote?  Election Day is three days away, and early voting numbers are bananas. Over 80 million people have voted. According to the findings

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First Time Voters: The Voting Process Explained

Photo by Manny Becerra on Unsplash by Atiya King The 2020 election is less than two weeks away, and it’s pretty much all anyone can talk, tweet, post, and argue about. Former President

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President Donald Trump and Democratic Nominee Joe Biden Weigh in on West Coast Fires

End Climate Change. Photo Credit: Jon Tyson on Unsplash  By Miles Brooks  As wildfires continue to char the hills of California and the West Coast, and hurricanes continue to pound the shores along the coast from

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The Notorious RBG

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Mural, Washington, D.C. Photo Credit. Tedeytan By Sara Humphries The world will remember Ruth Bader Ginsburg for her will to fight for women’s rights and gender equality.

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