The Bug didn’t fund Collier Heights, not in bricks or mortgages. But it coexisted with those systems, filled in gaps, kept ...
This is a feature called Community Notebook, filled with snippets of information, conversations, and reporting about the communities where we work. Canopy Atlanta Fellows and other community residents ...
Canopy Atlanta asked Bankhead community members about the journalism they needed and this story emerged from that feedback. Canopy Atlanta also trains and pays community members, our Fellows, to learn ...
Playlist compiled by Nile Kendall and Christina Lee. Travis Denson and Vincent Richardson helped turn Bankhead into a hip-hop landmark by selling CDs and white tees out of a bread truck. BEFORE ...
Canopy Atlanta works towards a future where every community in metro Atlanta has local residents who provide information and storytelling to help build more equitable, stronger communities. We believe ...
Justice-impacted Atlantans discuss the impact of the campaign to limit or misinform those formerly convicted about their voting rights. While conducting election listening in some of the lowest voter ...
“We were all going to be forced to close down” because of the customer loss, says Elvia Pelayo, whose family owned Don Juan Mexican Grill and helped organize the event. Pelayo says she and her family ...
This story was produced entirely by Canopy Atlanta’s West End Fellows, community members who gained reporting skills through a six-week training program to tell stories about their neighborhood. Learn ...
Canopy Atlanta asked the Bankhead and Grove Park community members about the journalism they wanted to see about their communities, and this story emerged from that feedback. Canopy Atlanta also ...
Canopy Atlanta asked over 50 Lakewood Heights residents about the journalism they needed. This story emerged from that feedback. Canopy Atlanta also pays and trains community members, our Fellows, to ...
This story, reported and edited by 285 South, is being shared as a part of 285 South's editorial partnership with Canopy Atlanta’s Barriers and Bridges Election Project. Learn more about the series ...
Grove Park residents are once again grappling with the loss of a beloved neighborhood business. Bankhead Seafood, a community staple recently revived by Atlanta rappers Killer Mike and T.I., sent ...