FEBRUARY'S ISSUE____________
Will
Shirley Franklin usher out Atlanta's black mayors?
With a strong belief that
Mayor Franklin will be reelected, many feel that she is the last black reigning chief that the city will see. Although, her
beliefs are far from the lack of hope others view.
African-American
churches bond congregation and business
Today's black church leaders
running churches with a business mind. With congregations growing to massive numbers, business behind the pulpit allows
ministers to treat church matters as entrepreneurs.
Patience
brings "Sweet" success to heir of ancestor's syrup recipe
"Sweet Expectations: Michele
Hoskins' Recipe of Success" tells her story of persistence to making her great-great grandmother's syrup recipe a hit
in the marketplace while giving advice to entrepreneurs.
Atlanta
Tribune's 7 Questions with Dr. Juel P. Borders
One of Atlanta's own answers
queries of her life and tells her story of firsts, trials and triumphs in this section of the magazine exposing excellence.
Getting
money for the high cost of making the grade
Our annual
list of organizations and companies that offer scholarships and support to the college student helps lighten the tuition
costs of today's institutions of higher learning.