"The GOAT Black City" The Official: ATL Discussion Thread

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I haven't really done outdoors things in years. I've been thinking about it though. And I don't have a main thing down here. My homie took his girl axe throwing back in NC. I might slide out to an Axe spot with a lil shorty from Hinge.

idk how expensive it is. You may wanna check. I went to top golf once without checking the prices and spent damn near $200. Gotta save that for when y’all are official.

a lot of my female co workers be talking about how they go to the belt line on the weekends. You can catch something out there
 

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idk how expensive it is. You may wanna check. I went to top golf once without checking the prices and spent damn near $200. Gotta save that for when y’all are official.

a lot of my female co workers be talking about how they go to the belt line on the weekends. You can catch something out there

When I first moved out here I would hit up the belt line. I'll probably get back on the wave.
 

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Do you like outdoors stuff? I’m usually at a trail or Arabia mountain on the weekends.

I wanna try axe throwing though. Escape rooms with your girl is always a fun time on the weekends followed by dinner
Another Arabian mountain tourist, I live here
 

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Another Arabian mountain tourist, I live here

bruh I’ve been going there for YEARS.

seems like during the pandemic, everyone found out about it :hhh:

I’m glad I have summers off so I can go during the week as well when it’s actually parking spots open there.
 

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bruh I’ve been going there for YEARS.

seems like during the pandemic, everyone found out about it :hhh:

I’m glad I have summers off so I can go during the week as well when it’s actually parking spots open there.
Nicca, we've lived in the same house for 21 years, you are a mufuking tourist

 

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i deleted citizen app and try not to watch the news anymore. Every other day its another murder or shooting. The citizen app was the worse. shyt be like 300 ft a man was shot at quick trip. I'm like this can't be good for my mind.

i haven't watched the news in YRs And even then it was for HS football recaps
 

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Does ATL have spots fun to hang out at with some good looking women on the regular weeknights? :lupe:
 

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what high school did folks go to out there before they built Arabia Mountain HS & MLK?
Lithonia high been around since the 70s. It's Lithonia middle now. Some parts of it look like some parts of Decatur High. Miller grove middle been around since the 80s. And they gave it a high school. So Lithonia/Stonecrest has four high schools (Lithonia, MLK, Miller Grove, and Arabian Mountain)
 

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Almost 62 years later, doctor gets apology from medical school that denied his admittance



ATLANTA — Emory University School of medicine offers an apology to a man denied admission 62 years ago.

The prospective student was a Clark College graduate named Marion Gerald Hood. Hood had ambitions of becoming a physician but first needed to complete medical school.

Hood applied to Emory in 1959.


“I am sorry I must write you that we are not authorized to consider for admission a member of the Negro race,” said director of admissions, L.L. Clegg.

Along with the letter the school returned Hood’s $5 application fee.


“I don’t even know if they looked at my credentials,” said Hood.

Hood did not let this setback defer his dream. He went on to medical school at Loyola University in Chicago.

He was able to have a successful career in gynecology and obstetrics in the Atlanta metro area.

In 1962, Emory officially desegregated and admitted its first Black medical student, Hamilton E. Holmes, in 1963.

On June 17, almost 62 years after the rejection of his application, The School of Medicine formally apologized to Hood.

“Advancing the School of Medicine’s lens to a climate and culture of inclusion and belonging cannot be done without restorative justice. As a university, acknowledging our past is a necessary step toward an empowered future,” said Carolyn Meltzer, the School of Medicine’s executive associate dean for faculty academic advancement, leadership and Inclusion.
 

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Thanks for posting this

He touched in a lot of very important issues:

-Affordable housing
-Crime
-The Waterboyz
-The ethics probe
-Buckhead becoming its own city
-Economic development in the SWATS
-His accomplishments

I liked his answer on the Waterboyz and getting rid of the metal detectors at Phipps/Lenox. I appreciate the urgency he has around stopping Buckhead City becoming a real thing. He’s gonna have the culture of Atlanta behind him, but man…do y’all trust Kasim? After everything thats happened? He’s certainly capable but IDK if he’s ethically the guy Atlanta needs right now
 

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Thanks for posting this

He touched in a lot of very important issues:

-Affordable housing
-Crime
-The Waterboyz
-The ethics probe
-Buckhead becoming its own city
-Economic development in the SWATS
-His accomplishments

I liked his answer on the Waterboyz and getting rid of the metal detectors at Phipps/Lenox. I appreciate the urgency he has around stopping Buckhead City becoming a real thing. He’s gonna have the culture of Atlanta behind him, but man…do y’all trust Kasim? After everything thats happened? He’s certainly capable but IDK if he’s ethically the guy Atlanta needs right now
hes the front runner ...but dude is on thin ice
 
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