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Inquirer Celebrates Henry ‘Hammerin’ Hank’ Aaron (1/22/2021) - Henry Louis “Hank” Aaron, born in Mobile, Alabama, on February 5, 1934, died peacefully on January 22, 2021 at his residence in southwest Atlanta, Georgia. Aaron was famously known as a baseball…
Virtual Funerals: A Safer Option During the COVID‐19 Pandemic (1/18/2021) - Physical distancing measures and the current restrictions on large group gatherings have left many to consider alternative approaches to commemorating the death of a loved one. Normally at a time of loss,…
Humphrey Fellows at Atlanta Inquirer; Publisher / Editor John B. Smith, Jr. and Dr. Jabari Simama stand along with physicians and medical professionals with Humphrey Fellows and their families. Humphrey Fellows at The Atlanta Inquirer (1/14/2021) - Public health doctors and family members from around the world gather at the headquarters of The Atlanta Inquirer newspaper. As part of the Humphrey Fellows program at Emory University, they investigate the…
Op-Ed: It’s a Sad Day, But Not One That Could Not Have Been Predicted (1/13/2021) - By Joseph R. Hudson It is a sad day but not one that could not have been predicted based upon our business actions. You can't blame it all on the President, yes,…
2021 COVID-19 Vaccine Tele-Town Hall with U. S. Congressman David Scott (1/11/2021) - WASHINGTON, DC – On Tuesday, January 12, 2021 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, U. S. Congressman David Scott (GA-13) will host a telephone town hall and briefing alongside health experts and…
Reverend Dr. Otis Moss, Jr., Photo by John B. Smith, Jr. The Great, The Horrible and The Wonderful (1/11/2021) - By Reverend Dr. Otis Moss, Jr. Now and then in our lives and in history, the three above realities take place at the same time. We witnessed each of the above events…
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