The incident happened in the Old Fourth Ward, on Old Wheat Street, which is directly across from Ebenezer Baptist Church.
Rapper Sexyy Red has apologized to Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter after posting an AI-generated image of herself holding hands with the civil rights icon in a club.
We've learned some are excited over the release while others want the King Family to get a look at them first.
Bernice King said anti-woke rhetoric is being used to divide and distract people from real issues of injustice.
With social media (and ego) at play, the brief but positive interaction between Bernice King and Sexyy Red could be a lesson for all of us.
ATLANTA — Dr. Bernice King is headed to Washington, DC to pay her final respects to former President Jimmy Carter. The King Center CEO told Channel 2’s Karyn Greer that there has been a ...
His daughter, Dr. Bernice King, continues to shine a light on her parents' mission through her work as an activist and CEO of The King Center in Atlanta, which was founded by her mother just two ...
Bernice King found herself feuding with the controversial rapper over what appeared to be AI-generated visuals a day after the King holiday.
The Rev. Bernice King, CEO of the King Center in Atlanta, spoke Tuesday as she kicked off a series of events — summits, service projects and educational opportunities — leading up to Martin ...
In the inaugural episode, students, along with representatives from ZuCot Gallery in Atlanta and The Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx, NY, explore the theme of racism through art and storytelling, linking ...
Cornelius Taylor’s death during a homeless camp sweep sparks a rally at Atlanta City Hall Thursday at 1 p.m., ahead of the ...