Christian Caryl Georgia Erupts Protestors in Georgia are opposing a “foreign agents” law and defending a liberal-democratic vision for their country. May 15, 2024
Fintan O’Toole A Frame-Up in Georgia By launching a campaign of lies and harassment against an innocent Georgia election worker, the Trump team proved how much cruelty it was willing to inflict on ordinary people who stood in its way. August 17, 2023
Ankush Khardori Wanted: Lead Suspect in Election Fraud Conspiracy Once Trump leaves office, he loses immunity. After his attempted coup, let’s not award him impunity instead. January 6, 2021
Shirley Elizabeth Thompson On Race and Property in the South “There is just something about the robustness of Black cultural institutions and networks in the South that can’t be matched elsewhere.” November 28, 2020
Shirley Elizabeth Thompson Georgia On My Mind The suburbs of Atlanta, where I grew up in an era still scarred by segregation, have transformed in ways that helped deliver Joe Biden the presidency. But some things never change. November 19, 2020
Susan Neiman Working Off the Past, from Atlanta to Berlin Anti-Semitic incidents in Germany get more international press than such incidents elsewhere. What receives far less attention is the way that Germany reacts. August 26, 2019