JANUARY'S ISSUE____________
New ITC
president takes on King legacy
Michael
A. Battle, newly inaugurated president of the Interdenominational Theological Center,
discusses the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and if his dream is being reached through the black church.
Is reality
TV real for blacks?
Is reality
TV showcasing the hardships that African Americans face daily in corporate America?
Atlanta Tribune takes a closer look at the similarities of the reality TV craze
and how it might or might not mirror the realities of black life in corporate America.
Getting
what is owed to black Americans
Ellis Cose’s
new book: “Bone to Pick: Of Forgiveness, Reconciliation, Reparation, and Revenge” probes into the concept that
a debt is owed to African Americans from the United States.
Where do
we go from here with King dream?
Atlanta
Tribune highlights its upcoming roundtable discussion on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Is diversity still a fiction
of imagination in corporate America or are the big wigs actually
taking a step toward adding color to business offices?
Making
Atlanta a cleaner city, inside and out
Newsmaker,
David Scott takes on the task of making Atlanta a cleaner place to live. As commissioner
of public works, Scott has tackled everything from landfills to sidewalks.