On the fourth episode of the new Pioneering People podcast series, host Morven McIntyre is joined by Georgia Stewart, co-founder and CEO of financial tech business, Tumelo.
2 foes of Georgia Senate GOP leaders lose committee posts
Republican leaders in the Georgia state Senate are stripping two of their internal opponents of committee chair posts.
In Georgia, Trump’s Attacks on Election Still Haunt Republicans
In the aftermath of President Trump’s efforts to subvert the election, state officials face harassment and threats, and a district attorney is weighing an inquiry into the president’s actions.
Human Capital Investments are the Key to Resilient Growth in Georgia in the Era of COVID-19
Strategic Human Capital Investments to Unlock Georgia’s Potential—a collaborative effort by the government of Georgia and the World Bank …
Supreme Court wrestles with Georgia college free speech case
The Supreme Court is weighing whether to revive a lawsuit brought by a Georgia college student who sued school officials after being prevented from distributing Christian literature on campus …
Wrigley to retire as leader of Georgia public universities
The leader of Georgia’s mammoth public university system announced Tuesday that he will retire on July 1. Chancellor Steve Wrigley made the announcement after a …
Georgia Chamber helping businesses navigate pandemic, shifting politics
Peter Carter, the 2020 chair of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, described it best. “it was a year like no other,” Carter said in a recent telephone interview.
A Black Republican’s Georgia Autopsy
Rush Limbaugh call screener James Golden (also known as “Bo Snerdley”) and I met with a major Republican donor who claimed to …
‘It’s what we feared:’ Hospitals from Georgia to California face surging COVID-19 cases, staff shortages and rising deaths
Despite available COVID vaccines, doctors and nurses across the U.S. remain overburdened in emergency rooms and intensive care units as deaths soar.
The African American hands that picked senators in Georgia have been a long time coming
Looking back to the South’s early electoral organizing by Black Americans is like looking at an alternative political universe.