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Arthur Blank $50 Million HBCU Donation

Oct 15, 2025 by Brandon Lewis @nerovisum - 0 Comments

 

Arthur Blank HBCU Donation — $50 Million Gift Empowers Atlanta’s Black Colleges

By @nerovisum

The Arthur Blank HBCU Donation marks one of the largest commitments to Black higher education in Atlanta. Announced recently, this $50 million gift from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation will directly support Morehouse, Spelman, Clark Atlanta University, and the Interdenominational Theological Center.

This donation represents more than a financial contribution—it’s a vision for the future. With the Arthur Blank HBCU Donation, these institutions will gain resources for infrastructure, scholarships, faculty development, and innovation centers that will benefit generations of students.

Arthur Blank has long been recognized not only as a business leader but also as a humanitarian. His $50 million HBCU donation cements his place in a legacy of changemakers who see education as the foundation of justice, opportunity, and transformation.

Let this moment serve as a rallying cry for other philanthropists. The Arthur Blank HBCU Donation is more than a gift—it’s a call to action for actionable generosity, rooted in community and driven by long-term vision.



Tragic School Shooting in Apalachee High School Winder, GA

Sep 04, 2024 by Nerovisum - 0 Comments

Tragic School Shooting in Apalachee High School, Winder, GA

In the small town of Winder, Georgia, merely 50 miles northeast of Atlanta, chaos and terror descended on what started as an ordinary Wednesday at Apalachee High School. The event left parents snarled in gridlock, fervently trying to reach their terrified children who were evacuated to a nearby football field following a fatal shooting incident. This heartrending scene becomes yet another stark example, as President Joe Biden noted, of “how gun violence continues to tear our communities apart.”This year had already witnessed 21 mass killings, as defined by episodes where four or more individuals were killed, excluding the perpetrator, per The Washington Post. The incident at Apalachee High was tragically distinguished, marking the first instance since Columbine where an individual under the age of 15, Colt Gray, has killed more than one person in a K-12 school shooting. Gray, now set to be tried as an adult, faces murder charges amidst a backdrop of missed warnings and systemic failures.In the lead-up to this devastating incident, Gray had already appeared on law enforcement’s radar. The FBI, together with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, admitted to having received several tips about threats made online by Gray over a year ago. These threats, chillingly displayed on a gaming website with photographs of guns, hinted at a planned school shooting at an unspecified time and location. Despite the clear warning signs, a subsequent investigation involving Gray and his father seemed to assure law enforcement that the firearms in their household were secured and that the threats were baseless.Nevertheless, local educational authorities were alerted to monitor Gray closely, though no probable cause was found at that time to justify an arrest. Tragically, this would prove to be a catastrophic miscalculation.As the community of Winder grapples with the aftermath of this tragedy, and as Sheriff Janis Mangum of the Jackson County extends her “heartfelt sympathy” to the victims and their families, the incident has reignited urgent conversations about the effectiveness of threat monitoring systems and the need for proactive law enforcement measures.

The joint statement released by the FBI Atlanta and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office underscores a tragic reality: despite prior warnings and the close monitoring of potential threats, a loophole remained through which a catastrophic event slipped through. The conversation, inflamed by sorrow and fueled by urgency, now turns to how future tragedies of this nature can be prevented as a nation collectively mourns yet another senseless school shooting.

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Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Lifts Indoor Mask Mandate in Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Nov 09, 2021 by Nerovisum - 1 Comment

 

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (@KeishaBottoms) stated on November 8th, 2021 that the mandate she ordered over the summer requiring people to wear masks in all indoor public spaces regardless of vaccination status has been removed. K. Bottoms issued the executive order in late July when the Delta variant was causing a surge in COVID-19 cases. Since a peak in late August, cases have plummeted in metro Atlanta.

The announcement comes as more Georgians become eligible for the vaccine and booster shot, including, most recently, children between the ages of 5 and 11.

Monday night, Bottoms announced this on Twitter:

Reactions to the lift were mixed. One Twitter user wrote:

 

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