Women
taking over Cyberspace
Atlanta’s women in technology are making strides and building bridges. We salute the female giants
in the tech field who are making their marks in the growing business of information technology. They hail from companies such
as: IBM Corporation, MARTA and others.
D.A.
intends on keeping county on track
DeKalb
County District Attorney Gwen Keyes takes readers along with her as she recaps her journey to the prosecutor’s office.
As the daughter of a Tuskegee Airman, she has long been determined to be a leader. She has given victims a greater voice against
criminals.
Making
the most of your hard-earned money
“Girl,
Make Your Money Grow” in this month’s Bookmark section and focuses on teaching the ladies the ins and outs of
handling currency and making it work for them. The book explores lessons on everything from saving money and investing in
stocks.
Outspokenness
brings trailblazers together
Jeff
Dickerson speaks candidly about the “dean of the civil rights era,” Dr. Joseph Lowery. They sometimes find themselves
fighting against and in support of each other.
This
month’s commentary lets readers in on the importance of Lowery and what he has done, and continues to do, for the rights
of African Americans.
Raising
the bar of Atlanta public schools
Atlanta
Public School Superintendent Beverly L. Hall expects the best from students, staff, and parents. She is bringing them all
together to make APS one of the top in the nation. She is well on her way with the accomplishments that she tells of in “7 Questions with …Beverly L. Hall.”