
MARCH ISSUE
Superwomen
By
Audrey Arthur and Katrice L. Mines
Although we celebrate these women in our own circles each day, Women’s History Month has
been designated the time to esteem the Super Women who have made history and shaped the world. Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine
introduces our Super Women.
Superwomen
of Technology
By
Katrice L. Mines
Our Superwomen of Technology have not only overcome gender disparities but also racial disparities
as minority women encompass only a small fraction of women leaders in the technology industry. Fortunately, many of those
who have made it are giving back and paving a way for industry leaders of tomorrow.
Superwomen
of the Future
By
Alicia N. Ingram
Throughout history, women have repeatedly proven themselves as leaders with extraordinary talent
and ability. Each generation boasts an array of leaders who follow in the footsteps of their predecessors and this generation
is no exception. Here are just a few rising young women, all under the age of 25, who are well on their way to greatness.
With vision and purpose, these young super women are already making their mark in the world.
Separate
but Unequal?
By
Keith Laing
Are tax dollars for education fairly distributed between North and South Fulton County?
These days, it is hard to buy much with just a penny. However, the Fulton County school system says pennies are
enough for them to buy 14 new schools and drastically improve 11 others.
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