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I have come to believe that ACPC is doing the most important journalism in our fair city. Support them.
If you were looking for Atlanta City Council Finance/Executive Committee meeting notes today, we weren't able to attend the meeting live. However, we will have notes about it in tomorrow's newsletter. Not a newsletter subscriber? Sign up! atlpresscollective.com/newsletter
How can media fight repression, activate allies, shape narratives, and build solidarity? Here's some thoughts & cool examples of anti-repression media made by defendants and their movements:
And to give you a sense of how Sisyphean this fight against authoritarianism in Atlanta, the amount of money Andre Dickens funneled to these astroturfing lobbyists for this initiative alone is enough to fully fund @thexylom.com's operations until 2028, and @atlpresscollective.com for a whole year.
And ICYMI, the seventh largest metro area in the United States no longer has a single dedicated housing reporter after @atlantaciviccircle.org was forced to shut down last week. As they continued to expose Andre Dickens' corruption, local philanthropic funding magically dried up:
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