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General Assignment Reporter, The Atlanta Voice

Isaiah Singleton

Verified

General Assignment Reporter, The Atlanta Voice

Atlanta

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Gender IssuesEqualityNFLLuxuryStreet Wear FashionBandsSustainable EnergyIndigenous CulturesNewsTechnologyPrintersRoboticsEntertainment Business NewsMethamphetamineCell PhonesFuture MobilityGeneral NewsSpirits

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Total articles 1417

  • Available on paid plans

    The Revival: Mayor Andre Dickens hosts ribbon cutting for return of Channel 24

    By Isaiah Singleton Verified

    Apr. 14, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    The Revival: Mayor Andre Dickens hosts ribbon cutting for return of Channel 24

    By Isaiah Singleton Verified

    Apr. 14, 2025

As seen in

Georgia Public Broadcasting,Black Press USa,Northside Neighbor (Sandy Springs, Roswell, Ga),Sentinel-Tribune,Neighbor Newspapers,Newsbreak,The Atlanta Voice,The Marietta Daily Journal,West Georgia Neighbor,Rome News-Tribune,Philadelphia Tribune

Company Info

The Atlanta Voice

The Atlanta Voice, founded in 1966 by J. Lowell Ware and Ed Clayton, is the largest audited African American community newspaper in Georgia. Established during the Civil Rights Movement, it serves as a vital platform for documenting Black experiences and advocating for social justice. The publication operates under the motto, “A people without a voice cannot be heard.” The Atlanta Voice focuses on community journalism, providing news, features, and investigative reporting relevant to Atlanta’s Black community. It maintains extensive historical archives that chronicle Atlanta’s role in the Civil Rights Movement and African American history. The paper distributes a weekly print edition and digital content, ensuring accessibility across various platforms. Under the leadership of Janis Ware since 1991, the publication has upheld its commitment to independent reporting and editorial integrity by owning its printing press. The Atlanta Voice continues to be a trusted source for in-depth analysis and community advocacy, serving activists, policymakers, educators, and local businesses.

Atlanta, United States, , United States

+1 404-524-6426

Founded: 1966




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