Gems of Africa Gallery, Young Blood Gallery & Boutique, Atlanta Pro Bikes, Highland Row Antiques, The Atlanta Cupcake Factory and Ooh La La Fashion Boutique.
Things Near by: Cafe Di Sol, The Highland Inn, Soul Vegetarian, Pura Vida, San Francisco Coffee, Urban Outfitters, The Righteous Room, Island Flowers, Fed-Ex, Manuel's Tavern, Java Vino, Babette's
An online guide and directory of Atlanta businesses that specialize in African Art, goods and clothes. In assition to the guide, it also has a listing of African art appraisers.
The Poncey-Highland Neighborhood Association is organized to bind together the Poncey-Highland neighborhood, which is one of the finest areas in our city for urban living.
Historic Virginia Highland is Atlanta's most popular neighborhood for shopping, dining and nightlife. Developed in the early 1900's, it consists of seven distinct commercial "villages" alternating with short, walkable blocks of charming bungalow homes. The neighborhood's name derives from the intersection of Virginia and Highland Avenues.
Get a Free Listing for your Atlanta Business in our Directory. Linking Atlanta is your guide to what's happening in Atlanta. Featuring a city guide and a business resource directory.
They provide quality, creative and affordable marketing solutions that showcase business owners' products and services to a diverse demographics of customers locally and around the world!
Soul Of America publishes information that addresses cultural travel, primarily in America and the Caribbean, by exploring editorial and photographic treasures often overlooked by mass media.
Black Emerge is the web site of choice for African Americans across America. It is an online lifestyle magazine whose editorial content focuses on business development, money management, healthy living, fashion, style and beauty tips, and entertainment news.
Living In Black's vision is to consolidate already existing features from the Black Consciousness movement, to include active Pro-Blacks, Cultural Nationalists, functional Black Nationalists and functional Pan Africans, along with a broad spectrum of agencies, activists, working groups and individuals who were committed to progressive activity.
A non-profit cultural institution that celebrates the contributions of people of African descent and their impact on world cultures. The mission of NBAF is to engage, cultivate and educate diverse audiences about the arts and culture of the African Diaspora and provide opportunities for artistic and creative expression.
Mshale is a print and online newspaper that is the voice of the African immigrant community in the United States which highlights both their successes and challenges.
The Magazine is Black Atlanta’s leading source for relevant, thought-provoking news and information on business, careers, technology, wealth-building, politics and education.
Rolling Out UrbanStyle Weekly has an innovative approach to integrating engaging entertainment features with equally alluring and informative business profiles, by documenting the present successes and triumphs of our community, and by building on the accomplishments of past African Americans.
APINKE is a fresh new magazine that covers Africa in a bold, unafraid and entertaining manner. At Apinke, our goal is to inform, educate and entertain readers on Africa and Africans, their culture, achievements, struggles and triumphs.
It's mission is to assist teens and adults in underserved communities to acquire skills, awareness and abilities that will allow them to have access to improved life opportunities in the 21st century economy.
MedShare is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the environment and healthcare through the efficient recovery and redistribution of surplus medical supplies and equipment to underserved healthcare facilities in developing countries.
It's mission is to rescue, restore and re-stabilize at-risk and homeless individuals and families so they can thrive and become self-sufficient. HFTH helps prevents homelessness by providing rent, mortgage, and utility assistance, financial literacy and GED classes, distribution of school supplies and book bags to children, annual Christmas children’s party, intensive case management and support to programs to teach recipients how to develop small businesses and co-ops while providing leadership training to independent farmers.