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History often highlights the men who designed and constructed Collier Heights, but equally deserving of recognition are the women—the trailblazers, caretakers, and champions of their community. Their ...
Neighbors with Adair Park Today came together this weekend at Muscogee Park—not just to clean, but to care. Mulch was laid, weeds pulled, native flowers planted with quiet intention. It felt less like ...
Join us on June 28 at the historic Haugabrooks as we mark Canopy Atlanta's fifth birthday with an interactive exhibit that will feature a combination of live readings, portrait galleries, audio booths ...
There’s no shortage of ways to show up, celebrate, and stay connected this week 💛 From community block parties to summer STEM fun, here’s what’s happening June 3–9: The site of the Chattahoochee ...
At 3 am, after a funeral procession-style performance and between a soul-stirring set by the house band Reverence and the final open jam session, someone called for everyone who had ever graced the ...
Canopy Atlanta asked nearly 100 Collier Heights community members about the stories that would best represent their neighborhood. This video emerged from that feedback. Canopy Atlanta also trains and ...
Canopy Atlanta asked over 140 Tri-Cities community members about the journalism they needed. The Tri-Cities Community Issue emerged from that feedback. Support our community-powered work today.
Spring is my happy place. While Atlanta isn’t known for brutal winters, we’re lucky to experience all four seasons—sometimes all in one day, as the locals like to say. However mild the winter is, I ...
In 2025, Canopy Atlanta launched our first-ever Innovation Lab, made up of five Canopy Atlanta Fellows creating projects to provide information to their communities. One of those Fellows, Nzingha ...
In June 2023, Committee on Council introduced ordinance 23-O-1248 recommending proclamations be removed from the standard Council agenda. The ordinance, which was never passed, stated, “While it is ...
Canopy Atlanta asked more than 120 Tri-Cities community members about the journalism they needed. Many of them spoke about the rich music history of the area. This story emerged from that feedback.
Lately, several of my friends who live in other parts of Atlanta have been mentioning the “Grove Park Boys.” I live in Grove Park, a small neighborhood along the Donald Lee Hollowell Parkway (formerly ...
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