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I certainly give Major League Baseball (MLB) and Jackie Robinson credit for breaking the color barrier and slowly ending segregation within the sport. Willie Mays, Hank Aaron and dozens of other stand-out players from the former Negro Leagues followed, but in terms of upper management and franchise ownership, the league looks a great deal like it did when Hank Aaron retired from the diamond and into Braves franchise management in 1974. I m not trying to say that America s pastime is prejudiced, but I am pointing out that among professional sports, it is far from being the most woke. The Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Sports Council, Cobb County government, Chamber of Commerce and CVB among others, invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in a bid and effort, fairly won several years ago, to host the MLB All-Star Game in 2021. Such sporting mega-events, like the recent NBA All-Star Game weekend in Atlanta, draw fans, visitors and heavy spending, media attention, and a surprising am ....
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January 13, 2021 A lot of jewelry shows have already been called off this year, including AGTA’s GemFair and the Independent Jewelers Organization’s February conference but some groups are saying their shows will go on. The Atlanta Jewelry Show is still scheduled to be held March 6–7, 2021, at the Cobb Galleria Centre. This two-day event will be preceded by a full day of education, the ConnectED Pre-Show Conference, on March 5. The show, titled the SoHo Experience by AJS (“SoHo” stands for “Southern Hospitality”), will include a space for the buying group Retail Jewelers Organization (RJO). This marks the first time the two groups have collaborated in this way. ....
Primary Content Caption Kareemah Hanifa, left, stands with a patron at her Marietta hair salon in 2019. In addition to running her business, Hanifa advocates for others like herself who, long after serving their sentences, still shoulder the burden of their criminal histories. Credit: Courtesy of Kareemah Hanifa Kareemah Hanifa is an activist, an entrepreneur, and a believer in second chances. She is one of 4.2 million Georgia citizens with a criminal record, having served a 26-year-long sentence from the age of 15 to 41. Two years ago, Hanifa went to take her State Board Cosmetology Exam at Cobb Galleria with chains on her hands and feet. As she walked through the lobby, the other test-takers stared at her. ....