Politics & Current Events

Corporate Ownership of Atlanta’s Housing Market

Introduction A recent study by Georgia State University (GSU) has revealed that 19,000 homes in the metro Atlanta area are owned by just three companies. This figure represents nearly one in every nine houses available for rent, indicating a significant concentration of ownership in the hands of a few corporations. Channel 2’s Michael Dowden reports […]

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Understanding “Black Jobs” and the Politics of Division

Introduction: A recent public statement claimed that undocumented immigrants are “taking black jobs,” prompting widespread debate and inquiries about the meaning and implications of “black jobs.” This phrase, loaded with racial and class undertones, reflects deep-seated issues within our society. Today, we’ll unpack this statement, explore its implications, and address the divisive tactics behind such

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Beyond Fear: The Need for Hope and Strategy in Voter Mobilization

Breakdown: Summary: This breakdown emphasizes the need for a shift in voter mobilization strategies from fear-based tactics to positive, hope-driven messages and actionable plans. It highlights the ineffectiveness of fear, the importance of engaging disenfranchised communities genuinely, and the necessity of empowering voters by addressing their real concerns and demonstrating how their participation can lead

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