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Atlanta keeps moving policy forward

Atlanta continues to push progressive policy even as national and state policy stumbles. While Trump has been vacationing at Mar-A-Largo, threatening the health of people everywhere and terrorizing immigrants, Atlanta has been busy making improvements that will actually help people. The city recently decriminalized marijuana, updated it’s climate change goals and increased sustainability efforts at the airport. One of Atlanta’s main environmental initiatives is the Better Buildings Challenge, a project designed to cut water and energy

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Film “Georgia’s Farmer Veterans – Jon Jackson” sews seeds of change

Beginning on August 15, 2017, Cause +Effect Progressive Film Festival will accept 2-15 minute films about poverty, homelessness, river pollution, gun violence and any other political, environmental, economic or social justice issue that affects Georgians. The festival is free to enter and the winning filmmaker will receive $1,000 cash and screen at the November festival in Athens. For more films from the only Georgia-focused film festival go to the 2017 Cause + Effect Progressive Film

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Farm life is food for thought in film “We Farm Georgia”

Beginning on August 15, 2017, Cause +Effect Progressive Film Festival will accept 2-15 minute films about poverty, homelessness, river pollution, gun violence and any other issue that affects Georgians. The festival is free to enter and the winning filmmaker will receive $1,000 cash and screen at the November festival in Athens. For more films from the only Georgia-focused film festival go to the 2017 Cause + Effect Progressive Film Festival website.  “We Farm Georgia,” the