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Participants in a festival events at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historic Park
Events in Macon September 12 - 18
Tanya Ott, Center for Collaborative Journalism • September 12, 2024
An exhibit in Mercer University's Plunkett Gallery
Events in Macon August 29 - September 4
Tanya Ott, Center for Collaborative Journalism • August 28, 2024
Rodney Mason and Jill Neimark share an interest in repatriating culturally important plants, classic cultivars that have largely vanished from American gardens and diets.
Events in Macon August 15 - 21
Tanya Ott, Center for Collaborative Journalism • August 14, 2024
  • Afraid to seek care amid Georgia’s abortion ban, she stayed at home and died September 18, 2024
    ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. Candi Miller’s health was so fragile, doctors warned having another baby could kill her. “They said it was going to be more painful and her body may not be able to withstand […]
    Jill Nolin
  • As ‘Super Bowl of taxes’ looms in 2025, progressives urge Congress to ensure fairness September 18, 2024
    WASHINGTON — Dozens of progressive organizations from across the United States descended on the nation’s capital Wednesday to champion “tax justice” ahead of Congress’ major task of resetting the tax code in 2025. Led by a coalition named Fair Share America, state and national advocates urged lawmakers to raise the corporate tax rate and ensure […]
    Ashley Murray
  • Warnock seeds fortunes of Georgia’s Black farmers as gridlock stalls federal farm bill September 18, 2024
    With the federal farm bill set to expire this month and a steep farm profit decline on the horizon, Georgia’s Black farmers, who have faced decades of racial discrimination at the hands of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, remain more vulnerable than ever to economic downturn.  Black farmers have long been denied USDA farm loans […]
    Chaya Tong