Caletta Harris, Director NoAddress, and Heather Hutton Director, Touch and Go Productions No Address is an award-winning documentary by Caletta Harris that looks at the criminalization of homelessness and solutions for change. It is a two-part documentary: Part One was filmed in Columbia, South Carolina, and Part Two in Atlanta, Georgia. Part Two, No Address … Continue reading No Address Atlanta: A Documentary On The Criminalization Of Homelessness
Month: June 2022
The Supreme Courts Reign Of Terror Begins
Extremists, liars, sexual harassers, and religious fundamentalists on the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, ushering in an era of terror, suffering, and enslavement for women. Associate Justice Samuel Alito wrote the majority opinion, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. Justices Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett were appointed by … Continue reading The Supreme Courts Reign Of Terror Begins
March For Our Lives Atlanta
Over 450 cities and millions of people participated in "March For Our Lives," demanding sensible gun laws to stop the carnage of children and adults in the United States. In Atlanta, hundreds marched from the King Center to Woodruff Park to demand Congress take action on gun violence. "We've been doing active shooter drills since … Continue reading March For Our Lives Atlanta
The Atlanta Public Safety Training Center Development Team Is Misleading Stakeholders Regarding Environmental Assessments And Avoiding Due Diligence
Written By Lily Ponitz and published in Atlanta Community Press Collective I am an environmental engineer, formerly registered as a professional engineer in Georgia, and worked for seven years in consulting for private-sector clients. My work revolved primarily around emerging water contaminants, doing design, reporting, and permitting to respond to requests for support in voluntary … Continue reading The Atlanta Public Safety Training Center Development Team Is Misleading Stakeholders Regarding Environmental Assessments And Avoiding Due Diligence