The fast-moving sport that’s gaining momentum in metro Atlanta

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The Hustle, Atlanta’s American Ultimate Disc League team, scores with Matt Smith (left), #12, catching the disc with teammate Antoine Davis, #80, ready to move in if needed against Philadelphia at St. Pius X High School Field on Saturday, June 26, 2021. (Jenni Girtman for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Credit: Jenni Girtman
Credit: Jenni Girtman
Atlanta’s other professional team
With the league currently in its 10th season, ultimate is quietly becoming one of the hottest sports attractions in a city that’s fully occupied with the Braves, Falcons, United and Hawks on the professional level. The local team is named the Atlanta Hustle, and members of the ultimate squad strongly feel their team can compete with all the others.
“What I like about ultimate is that you don’t have to be tall or have a huge vertical jump to excel at it. You might see someone thicker or smaller out there. With the pro league, we’ve been kind of marginalized because we’re this fringe sport,” said the Atlanta Hustle head coach Miranda Knowles, currently the only female coach in the league.
Peter Thomas, co-owner of the Atlanta Hustle, cites the game’s simplicity as part of its draw.
“Ultimate frisbee is appealing because you’re playing in the grass, with no equipment and all you need is a disc,” he said. “Ultimate frisbee shines as this inclusive, very competitive sport that holds above all the spirit of the game. That’s maintained in AUDL and on the Hustle.”
Since AUDL’s inaugural season in 2012, the league’s exposure has only risen. The league started with eight teams; now there are currently 22 teams in the U.S. and Canada. Their social media presence (combined Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok) has skyrocketed every season from 6,000 followers in 2012 to 704,000 in 2020, along with over 30 million minutes of videos viewed, according to the league commissioner and WeFunder.com, a crowdfunding service that connects startups with investors. AUDL’s annual revenue growth has climbed from $98,000 in 2013 to $1.45 million this year; that’s generated from advertising, tickets sold, merchandise sales, sponsorships, concessions from league-run events, video streaming subscriptions from the league’s streaming platform, AUDL.tv, and more. The average attendance per game is about 350-400 people, with the top-tier teams likely having over 1,000 in attendance and the average ticket prices ranging between $10 and $25 per ticket.
The league signed a two-year deal with Fox Sports in January 2020 to broadcast every AUDL Game of the Week on Wednesday nights on Fox Sports 2 (FS2). AUDL’s 2021 Championship Weekend (two semifinal games and championship game) will air on Fox Sports (premier channel FS1) on Sept. 10-11, for the first time in league history. In the 2019 season, AUDL held its first all-star game in Madison, Wisconsin. AUDL’s reach has even gone global, as the league has formed a media rights partnership with EuroSport India, the premier sports channel of India and South Asia, to broadcast the AUDL Game of the Week.
“It’s crazy to see the development and the skill level has gone up,” said Atlanta Hustle player Matt Smith, AUDL’s third all-time leading goal-scorer heading into this season. “The attitude of the community has shifted. Footage is 100 times better and highlights have contributed to the popularity. There’s more media attention and the game day experience is better for fans.”
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Fans of the Hustle, Atlanta’s American Ultimate Disc League team, including Zach Ohnstad (spinning a disc), 14, who plays ultimate himself, watch the professionals win against Philadelphia 24-17 at St. Pius X High School Field on Saturday, June 26, 2021. (Jenni Girtman for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Credit: Jenni Girtman
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The Atlanta Hustle play their home games at St. Pius X Catholic High School in Chamblee.
Fan appeal
For fans who have attended Atlanta Hustle games, the overall experience and atmosphere is ideal. “For us, it’s close to home. It’s very family-friendly. There’s free parking. You get in and get out. It’s a professional team experience, yet it’s very reasonable budget-wise,” said Bernice Scott, a first-year Atlanta Hustle season ticket holder. “I am a big fan of the Falcons, Hawks and Braves, but on a family level, this is way more intimate and satisfying. It’s big-time professional but it feels small and local.”
Some of the charm of Hustle events is the level of fan engagement where you will see kids on the field tossing around a disc before the game, at halftime and even after a game. There’s usually some kind of game or challenge to encourage fan participation, and raffle prizes are given out during games.
“Ultimate has always drawn a great crowd of people that are good-natured, that have good spirit. You’re never going to see a fight at an ultimate game. Ultimate has a rule about the spirit of game that if you’re unsportsmanlike, you can be ejected just for that,” said Dr. Judd Weinberg, a chiropractor in Sandy Springs who played ultimate for the men’s club team during his college years at the University of Delaware. “Many of the people here played in high school or college, and they bring that spirit and camaraderie to the games.”
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During halftime, fans, including 7-year-old Benjamin Litner, are allowed to come onto the field to toss a disc with the professionals. The Hustle, Atlanta’s American Ultimate Disc League team, competed against Philadelphia at St. Pius X High School Field on Saturday, June 26, 2021. Atlanta won the game 24-17. (Jenni Girtman for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Credit: Jenni Girtman
Credit: Jenni Girtman
That connection extends throughout the league.
“No one is out of reach because of stardom. That’s something really nice because you feel like you know who you are watching and you feel like you know who you’re sitting next to at a game,” said Frankie Fernandez, who currently plays for the ATLiens YCC (Youth Club Championship) Under-20 club team in Atlanta. “If you’re coming to a Hustle game, that means you’re a part of the ultimate community.”
One area of interest has been player compensation. Players are compensated, but most have full-time jobs in addition to their commitment to their AUDL club. While AUDL players’ contracts are confidential and an average player salary per season isn’t calculated, Hall says it “ranges anywhere from the absolute minimum of $50, to a living wage.”
“Most players are paid based on games they play, but we’re seeing greater numbers being paid based on the season, regardless of games played,” said Hall.
Every player’s contract is not the same, with more multiyear contracts becoming the norm, and while trades are a major part of other professional sports leagues, trades in AUDL aren’t really a concept yet. Still, the fourth-year commissioner is optimistic about future salaries. Said Hall, “We are already looking at living wages as a key component in our 10-year plan.”
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The Hustle, Atlanta’s American Ultimate Disc League team, wins against Philadelphia at St. Pius XField on Saturday, June 26, 2021. Fans, including Ken Hill of Decatur, show up and support the team. (Jenni Girtman for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
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Credit: Jenni Girtman
Plans for more diversity
Hall calls AUDL “cheap family fun” with the league’s core audience being families and young people. Ultimate has always been a culturally white sport, but Hall’s goal is to reach a wider demographic audience in communities across North America, especially kids at an early age. In the league’s efforts to bring more diversity and equality to the sport of ultimate, AUDL formed the Inclusion Initiative in fall 2019.
“Our marketing strategy is directed towards the youth. Youth outreach,” said Dr. Christina Chung, the co-chair of the AUDL Inclusion Initiative. “The league felt like it was important to highlight and market people of color in our league like players of color, coaches of color and owners of color. Once younger people of color see someone like them do something, it makes them say, ‘Hey, I can do that too.’ That’s what our focus is.”
A part of that diversity outreach is the formation of a nonprofit foundation called IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity and Education in Action), whose mission is to promote engagement and education in AUDL and in the broader community; and partnering with Rise to Win, a national nonprofit sports organization that works specifically in the sports community on diversity issues.
The league’s plans to diversify ultimate were on display in 2019 in Atlanta, as the AFDC (Atlanta Flying Disc Club) partnered with the Hustle and the pro women’s ultimate team, Atlanta Soul, to host “The Color of Ultimate: ATL,” an all-star game that showcased the most talented male and female ultimate players of color from Atlanta, Washington, D.C., San Francisco and other American cities, as well as Medellin, Colombia.
“Atlanta is a big city, so I think there’s a lot of room for a lot of sports,” Thomas said. “AUDL and the Hustle are really invested in increasing visibility of minority groups on the field, in ownership, partnering with the AFDC to help start teams in underprivileged areas and just get awareness out to places, not just Black places, but places where ultimate doesn’t exist right now.”
Chung said that the Inclusion Initiative is looking to work with the Hustle to attract more youths from Atlanta’s HBCUs through sports programming. “We have people in Atlanta who are developing programs there. We’re hoping to have a combine event there and want to target youths of all levels.”
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John Stubbs (center), #19, a player for the Hustle, Atlanta’s American Ultimate Disc League team, passes around Philadelphia at St. Pius X High School Field on Saturday, June 26, 2021. Atlanta won the game 24-17. (Jenni Girtman for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Credit: Jenni Girtman
Credit: Jenni Girtman
More focus on health, safety
Another key focus this season has been how the league is dealing with COVID-19. With the 2020 season being canceled due to COVID, the league has since put into place specific guidelines for every franchise to follow for the 2021 campaign. An Athletic Care Network made up of specialists, physicians and epidemiologists was formed before this season to help provide continuous health and safety strategies.
“There is this lack of awareness for the medical needs of athletes in the entire ultimate community. For people who play, there are tons of injuries that happen, but there’s never been an organized way to address it,” said Chung, a doctor and AUDL’s chief medical officer. “We got to thinking that if we’re really going to grow this league in terms of being a professional sport, what we want to be in five years and paying players a living wage, we can’t ignore the health and safety of our athletes.”
A part of their plan of action this season is that AUDL assigned each team a head physician that’s trained in medicine and an athletic trainer. “COVID has brought on a level of complexity for all organizations and especially high-performance athletes,” Chung said. “I am as close to 100% confident that we have created COVID protocols that will be executed at the highest level of safety, and when I look at the data now, it looks like all the teams have been compliant with all of our policies.”
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During halftime, fans, including 9-year-old Estee Litner, in pink, are allowed to come onto the field to toss a disc with the professionals. The Hustle, Atlanta’s American Ultimate Disc League team, competed against Philadelphia at St. Pius X High School Field on Saturday, June 26, 2021. Atlanta won the game 24-17. (Jenni Girtman for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
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They’ve also proven elusive for generations of Americans, especially those not born into lives of privilege or favor. Through paper, fabric, thread and ink, the 18 works in Graham’s show drive that point home.”},{“owner”:{“sponsored”:false,”id”:”ajc”},”copyright”:”Atlanta Journal-Constitution “,”address”:{“country_name”:”USA”,”region”:”Georgia”},”caption”:”Artist Jerushia Graham speaks with art teacher Brook Hewitt about her new exhibit, “Freedom Isn’t Free,” at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center in Atlanta on Tuesday, July 20, 2021. The show runs from July 15 to Sept. 2. 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Reared in a military family that supported her early pursuit of the arts, Graham came to the medium of paper while still an art major at the University of Georgia. She wanted to be a children’s book illustrator, but discovered painting wasn’t as good a fit.”},{“_id”:”FC7KNKK6MVAEJEAM4IEPLHCO4E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1627039599605},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“I was horrible in both painting and photography,” Graham said. “One photography class I got kicked out of the dark room.””},{“_id”:”2FB6SWHERVGZVNFBYT6BSSVA6E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1627039599606},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Paper — making it from scratch with pulp and water, manipulating it into shapes with blades and printing on it with ink — felt natural to her. From there, on through her present position as coordinator at Georgia Tech’s Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, she has told stories of what it feels to be on the outside. The people represented are often Black and female.”},{“_id”:”CNQG5GIIYJG25ONCEFXWKIZDYU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1627039599607},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Three paper-cut portraits from Graham’s 2017-2018 series, “From Where I Stand,” are included in the Callanwolde show. Even so, they speak both to the current show’s theme and to the sense of exclusion. That feeling is especially palpable in a blue and brown paper cut of two women, mirror images of each other both in stance and expression. Their brows are slightly furrowed, their noses and lips wrinkled almost imperceptibly, perhaps with displeasure. Depending on a viewer’s ideas about Black women, the picture could be interpreted as a take on the derisive, stereotypical caricature of the “angry black woman.” Another viewer might read the look as a mask shielding the women’s profound hurt or disappointment. 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His medium is wood, but he said what Graham does is more difficult. To make an image she can go through an entire pack of X-Acto knives in one sitting. The sharpest of blades is necessary to render gentle details such as a collarbone or a wrinkle in a pair of jeans in less than an eighth of an inch of paper.”},{“_id”:”5TJFXNTYGRA6NGMFZN36UKS6HQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1627039599611},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“She gets in the zone and then pulls it up and you can’t believe it,” Barber said of the paper Graham works with. “If you lift it wrong, it’ll snap. I’ve seen her start whole pieces over again because a line snapped when she lifted it. You don’t realize how delicate one line is. 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Graham embellished each with one of the three key words in the Declaration of Independence. Her chosen hues suggest promise. Alongside them are three mammoth quilts riffing on the United States flag — pennies or cowrie shells for stars; blue, brown, or gray stripes replacing the official red and white. Paired with excerpts from the classic anti-slavery treatise, David Walker’s Appeal, and poems by the late Lucille Clifton, the flags’ subdued hues suggest progress thwarted, a covenant broken.”},{“_id”:”PK3S4EVFHZE6LNDPNZHQSTCDHQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1627039599616},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Even so, Graham said, she wants people to find a way to see some bit of their own story in her work, to see that no matter the walk or station of life, as Americans and human beings we are connected and should enjoy the same rights.”},{“_id”:”NE3RKVSIORDA3FALAQJVWMSKNI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1627039599617},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“My through line for my artwork is creating empathy in the viewer and in myself,” Graham said.”},{“owner”:{“sponsored”:false,”id”:”ajc”},”address”:{},”syndication”:{},”caption”:”This is one of a series of papercuts by Atlanta artist Jerushia Graham. 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She had hoped to run the entire race, but after the journey she has been through over the past few years, just walking, and walking continuously, was enough to send her into a physical and emotional upswing that has proven to be healing. “That race has helped me just to say I feel like I am back on track with my life,” Russell said. “The last two years have been really hard.””},{“_id”:”XZQK5IW7Y5AF3F5U4UYHWRBLTI”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”GI6G5XJQFZAJJKC342PQGMOSUE”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Complete coverage of this year’s AJC Peachtree Road Race”,”url”:”https://www.ajc.com/peachtree/”},{“_id”:”MJEF4LDNOJCQ3FH5WSBW7URMS4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050902},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Scleroderma, a rare group of diseases which involves the hardening and tightening of the skin and connective tissues, affects women more often than men, according to the Mayo Clinic. It also disproportionately impacts Black Americans, who are diagnosed with the disorder at a rate of 23.7 people per million compared to 18.3 people per million for non-Black people, based on data from the Scleroderma Foundation. Black patients are diagnosed at younger ages, and they are more likely to develop complications in lungs and other organs.”},{“_id”:”XC3UHCUFFVHCJJMCSZSMN7ILEM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050903},”type”:”text”,”content”:”If we are lucky, most of us won’t experience the debilitating impacts of a disease like scleroderma, but we can learn a lot about the power of positivity and the importance of resilience from Russell’s journey.”},{“_id”:”J4SMOE4RCFF3LOKWSMPLPF4X5U”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050904},”type”:”text”,”content”:”At age 40, Russell started competing in triathlons. She had exercised all her life, but triathlons were next level. Over the years, she worked up to the Ironman. The first time her fingers began growing cold, an early symptom of scleroderma, Russell was prepping to run the Honolulu Marathon. Doctors diagnosed her with Raynaud’s syndrome, a narrowing of blood vessels that cuts off circulation to fingers and toes. But then her hair began falling out. Doctors couldn’t pinpoint an exact cause but Russell knew something wasn’t right. She swept her hair into what would become her signature curly puff, put on the gloves that would become her signature fashion statement and kept on training.”},{“_id”:”6LPOL2BCM5D2JFCWW4QMF365ZQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050905},”type”:”text”,”content”:”She was still plowing through 10 months of marathon training when in 2009 the diagnosis came after a trip to Mayo Clinic. She had scleroderma. She completed the event, but at the finish line, she struggled to breathe. Pulmonary fibrosis had thickened the lining on the walls of her lungs. Her specialist at Johns Hopkins Hospital said in 10 years, she would need new lungs.”},{“_id”:”TZCU4GAIV5EFJOJNFUZQHV675E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050906},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“I was thinking, are you kidding me?” Russell said. But she didn’t let her mind go too far. “I never doubted I would get new lungs and come out on the other side and still be able to train. 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Lovette Russell had other plans.”},{“_id”:”2GYY4Y4OIZFQZE53RRTV2NQAXE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050910},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“If I had a broken arm and had a cast, I wouldn’t be pressed,” Russell said. “(The oxygen tank) just became a part of me for seven years.””},{“_id”:”OR55AD4MFNEFBOXFD7BMOGQUF4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050909},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Michael Russell was in disbelief. “I was like, what are you doing? Aren’t we going to fret about this for a little bit?” Russell said, but his wife wouldn’t hear of it. “She set the tone that she was not letting this define her life.””},{“_id”:”2GYY4Y4OIZFQZE53RRTV2NQAXE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050910},”type”:”text”,”content”:”When a transplant was imminent, Russell moved to San Francisco and lived with a relative while waiting for a donor at the UCSF Medical Center, the hospital with the highest success rate for transplants, particularly among patients with scleroderma, she said. It took years for her to get a match, but she handled the uncertainty with her typical aplomb, said friends.”},{“owner”:{“sponsored”:false,”id”:”ajc”},”address”:{},”syndication”:{},”caption”:”In 2016, Lovette Russell completed 3 miles of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race with her son carrying her oxygen tank. She did the race again in 2017, but was only able to complete 1 mile. 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She teaches us every day how to be a better person and how to emphasize what is really important in life,” said her longtime friend Jack Sawyer. He has worked alongside Russell on a number of philanthropic efforts, including the annual Swan House Ball benefiting the Atlanta History Center.”},{“_id”:”CRHS4OSQBZFQTNPBCVFXGRMM2M”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626865386417},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“She is more of who she has always been,” he said. “This has given her an even greater platform to make a difference.” Russell shuns the spotlight, he said, but has shared her story with patients across the country in an effort to help those who need encouragement.”},{“_id”:”62A3JD5D6JFVBLPSSRKBYWZTVM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050913},”type”:”text”,”content”:”On June 26, 2019, Russell got a new set of lungs, but the recovery she thought would take one year was quickly derailed by a series of events. Medication had left her unsteady on her feet, and she fell twice. The second time, her muscles too weak to break the fall, she broke her nose. Surgery required a careful balancing act with her scleroderma, and it shook her confidence. “I look in the mirror and I am like who is this person? My nose was swollen and my eyes were black,” Russell said. “That was an emotional hit.””},{“_id”:”Z2RZGXXMTRHGHHPBTMXBWHOJTU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050914},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Russell returned to Atlanta in January 2020, just before the pandemic shutdown. She was often so exhausted she couldn’t get out of bed. Her hair had started to fall out, this time due to thyroid dysfunction. Her weight had dropped from 130 pounds to 98 pounds. Then, this past January, after a year of precautions, Russell and her husband both got COVID-19. She believes antibody treatments helped speed their recovery.”},{“_id”:”3I65ZECG3JCMZOM6GHBGZAJEAI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050915},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“It created a lot of anxiety,” said Michael Russell. “We were both able to recover quickly, but it was scary not knowing what would happen.””},{“_id”:”MBNOTHIAFZFQBOFZUIWFBR46J4″,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”FZNVHGG2SJAJZJO3WCSPLNGNNQ”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Return of AJC Peachtree Road Race a turning point in wake of pandemic”,”url”:”https://www.ajc.com/news/race-of-community-brings-sense-of-freedom-normalcy/OSX5OXOHPZALTPZA77WBPGUSBE/”},{“_id”:”2ZH7UM2YL5FGDCO2SIU2GCZGWQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050916},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Russell’s steely determination continued to propel her forward. If she could get through all of that, no way was she missing the Peachtree Road Race. She could barely walk down the hallway of her house when she first arrived home, but for nine months, her circle of supporters — including her two adult sons — helped her celebrate even the smallest victories.”},{“_id”:”XAK464M66VA3PCNRZ3FN6PO67Q”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050917},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Just days before the race, Russell had to have three fingers partially amputated on her right hand after low circulation left the tips of her fingers with dead tissue.”},{“_id”:”I23E2IZJ4VCM7DVKO6R3WLQOQQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626816719442},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The night before the race, she was so excited she could barely sleep. The next morning, she got dressed, put on her gloves and got moving. She didn’t stop until she reached the finish line.”},{“_id”:”N3CYYQSDFRDVVEZHSF25HA4VMA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050918},”type”:”text”,”content”:”As she moves back into feeling more like herself, Russell said it has remained important to her to help others. She has continued her work as the chair of the Hughes Spalding Community Foundation Board and as a trustee of Spelman College, her alma mater.”},{“_id”:”BIMXNEITQFAVXCCMMJSWQPMHNQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626810394230},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Her goal, she said, is to help people of color in Atlanta go from cradle to college.”},{“_id”:”6KBLWCWIANGDHEK7BWWLCCTSI4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626810394231},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Her daily mantra, she said, is to live life to the fullest.”},{“_id”:”DNEUE5N6MZDKBDH66T7VBZCBEU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626809050919},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“I have such a blessed life and have had so many really great things happen to me. (This illness) is part of my life. 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⚠️HELP US MONITOR FOR BIRD DISEASE⚠️nnIn late May, sick and dying birds with crusty, swollen eyes and neurological…
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Though she was raised in Riverdale, the engineer and Georgia Tech grad had always planned to stay in the city limits, but what she could afford two years ago in her desired neighborhoods is now well above her original price range.”},{“_id”:”SVQMMGWA5RFQNNWZCI5D2NQLBQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276955},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“I just decided to come up with more money and ask my parents because I wanted to stay in the city. I literally have to come to the table with $80,000 as a first-time homeowner,” said Adeniyi. “I have a decent job and savings, but what if you don’t? You can’t afford the city.””},{“_id”:”OI64JNBY6FCJTITDVULGZQUE6Y”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276956},”type”:”text”,”content”:”When she came across a new build in southwest Atlanta priced at $550,000, Adeniyi wanted to make an offer, but she was leaving for a three-week trip out of the country. By the time she returned and was preparing to submit her offer, the price had jumped to $600,000. “They said it was materials and lumber costs, but really it is because they can get the money,” said Adeniyi. 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A decade ago, lending standards were so relaxed that a host of homebuyers rushed into the market and drove up prices, Howard said. Initially, even if the homeowner defaulted on the loan, banks could foreclose and resell the house without losing money. But eventually the house of cards came crashing down and people who were in over their heads defaulted.”},{“_id”:”TPPNV3D4QRC6BNOEOKMU32FPNY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276959},”type”:”text”,”content”:”This time, the demand for houses has nothing to do with crappy mortgages and everything to do with low interest rates, more millennials hitting their homebuying years and a shift in how we view our homes during the pandemic.”},{“_id”:”SZYB6W5LQZG27FROMZSLNO43NM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276960},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Years of lagging construction, high lumber costs and an increasing number of older Americans choosing to stay in their homes instead of downsizing have left housing inventory at an all-time low. So here we are.”},{“_id”:”JXAL6OZEYFEYFNWNML6TZGJT7Q”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”KOBB4QEQ7FDONA6BHLIVAAPBO4″},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Will the Housing Market Crash?”,”url”:”https://www.ajc.com/news/will-the-housing-market-crash/XTRQB6EJOFBB3A3IYWJBBAJTMU/”},{“_id”:”YN2T3T4MCNFTHIJMI3TQ3BH3TE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276961},”type”:”text”,”content”:”It is hard for me to fathom a housing market in Atlanta in which first-time homeowners like Adeniyi need to drop a half-million dollars on a home.”},{“_id”:”QJNYE6QJK5DTBCAYQDXCAXK2PI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276962},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The housing market was one of the greatest appeals of metro Atlanta when I moved to the area in 2006. I was relatively young, single, and a working professional. Atlanta in the early 2000s felt like the Wild West in a good way with reasonably priced homes available in so many different neighborhoods.”},{“_id”:”4GKKKOEKXNCHJDC4TWR5AFVVOY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276964},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The only two homes I have ever owned in my life have been in the city of Atlanta, and right now, I doubt I would be able to afford either one of them at the current market rates. I’m so disheartened that young people like Adeniyi, who by many measures is probably better off than I was at the same age, can’t find a path to enter the market.”},{“_id”:”FHYH2ZYIHRC2JFJAJVIOJCBTGU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626101540565},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Metro Atlanta definitely needs more affordable housing, and recent efforts to include it near MARTA stations and Atlanta Land Trust developments near the Beltline are just getting underway. But even that solves only part of the problem.”},{“_id”:”J6JSGSB2HVFC5EPBYGD2DZLX6U”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626101540566},”type”:”text”,”content”:”For first-time buyers like Adeniyi with higher incomes, the problem is not simply a lack of affordable housing, it is the lack of housing inventory.”},{“_id”:”5D6QE5WSTRCPDBMQ5FRMGGLLJM”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”2HQPLGXXUZETNLRCJEV2NHRRPU”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Goldman Sachs pledges $100 million to support MARTA’s affordable housing goals”,”url”:”https://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta-news/goldman-sachs-pledges-100-million-to-support-martas-affordable-housing-goals/CCF2TLBCC5B2TKFEMNJU3XSARI/”},{“_id”:”CXDTUZWAKRGHJNWRWSBOD7KI4U”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626101540567},”type”:”text”,”content”:”And it’s not just singles suffering. Dr. Meredith Trubitt, 31, and her husband have been in Atlanta for two years. When her husband completed his MBA at Georgia Tech, he and Trubitt, a physician, decided to make Atlanta their permanent home.”},{“_id”:”46WWSY3USVEI3IKVBFEDB57H6U”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276968},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The couple, who have been together since college and have always been saving toward their goal of homeownership, knew they would shop for a home that allowed them to put no less than 20% down. “It has been crazy,” Trubitt said. “I go on Zillow and look at what these houses sold for the last time. It is unbelievable. I am like, these people are making bank.””},{“_id”:”PYN7DDGARFFOFP7CKZOJIDDCDQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276969},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The couple has taken a serious look at about 15-20 homes, putting offers on two, neither of which they got even with amounts generously over the list price, Trubitt said. Other buyers in the southeast side neighborhoods that they desire to live in have waived inspections or made offers even higher over the asking price, Trubitt said.”},{“_id”:”JELFTV6G4JGYJO65I725A3D6YE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626101540570},”type”:”text”,”content”:”They are determined to stick with the search in the hopes that something will change. “I think we can keep renting another year if we have to, for it to calm down,” Trubitt said.”},{“_id”:”NWF3J6RMYBFDTICMCEKKXCEZAU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276971},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Real estate agent Kathryn Flowers said she has helped clients from all over the country — North Carolina, New York and California — find homes in the city. Some of her clients, particularly those who are looking for more space, eventually shift their focus to areas outside of the city. She has helped some recent clients settle in Newnan and Fayetteville, areas outside of Atlanta where buyers seem to be having a bit more luck.”},{“_id”:”L5FHLPDDDRESTLYQIY7BMFYREA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276972},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Lavell Hewitt, 44, lives in Dacula with his wife and school-age daughter. Last year, a homebuyer approached him with an offer on his home, which he had purchased in 2016. Hewitt declined the offer, but in early 2021, when the company came back with a higher offer, he reconsidered.”},{“_id”:”7AA4HY7UN5AEFBN2LEMTEZFPKQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276973},”type”:”text”,”content”:”On average, his home would have sold for about $225,000, Hewitt said, but the new offer put him about $50,000 higher, enabling him to buy a larger home in the same school district that could accommodate both his parents and his in-laws when the time comes.”},{“_id”:”L7STJXBCUNFWZOPMLO6EYMT5EQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626049276974},”type”:”text”,”content”:”He and his wife had endured packed open houses and rejections in favor of cash offers, but in the end, it was a human connection that got them into a new home.”},{“_id”:”SRKVLG4CVJCGRGLEQJTQ7GGOZE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626101540575},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The seller of their new home, also an agent, proved to be a kindred soul who could relate to their need to care for their parents in the future. She told them she would make a mental note to keep them in mind if they produced a good offer, Hewitt said, and when the time came, she did.”},{“_id”:”VUPXN5GKHBDELF74HN7BXJIRVM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626053565794},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Read more on the Real Life blog (www.ajc.com/opinion/real-life-blog/) and find Nedra on Facebook (www.facebook.com/AJCRealLifeColumn) and Twitter (@nrhoneajc) or email her at nedra.rhone@ajc.com”}],”display_date”:”2021-07-19T21:55:52.423Z”,”headlines”:{“basic”:”Opinion: How can anyone afford to buy a home in Atlanta anymore?”},”first_publish_date”:”2021-07-19T15:32:31.587Z”,”taxonomy”:{“sections”:[{“path”:”/life”,”parent”:{“default”:”https://www.ajc.com/”},”_website”:”ajc”,”parent_id”:”https://www.ajc.com/”,”name”:”Life”,”description”:”Atlanta living and lifestyle news, Atlanta travel, health, faith, celebrities and pop culture news and features from the AJC. 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My house is full of them.”},{“_id”:”TQU6JRDSNVF7ZDYMI4NQB7XFB4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885211},”type”:”text”,”content”:”That day was no different. As I entered one of the aisles, a lonely, unpretentious poster, held by a plain gray frame, caught my attention. The simple words, neatly printed in black handwriting style on a white background, brought a smile to my face — the truth behind the simple message hitting a chord with this once fearful, insecure girl:”},{“_id”:”SQSBL5PPXFE7HEOWPLSHV36KI4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885212},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“What if I fall? Oh, but darling, what if you fly?””},{“_id”:”NWJB6VPB5VCF5K6KAOZTDCIREA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885213},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The words made me think of how often fear prevents us from fulfilling our destiny and watching God work in miraculous ways. I know it too well.”},{“_id”:”ZI5F6EHIIRCFJM45ED2A7TLIEI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885214},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Fear is real. It is a natural response for seasoned believers, as much as it is for the youngest in the faith.”},{“_id”:”SXF5OALHSZE2ZJWFO2GK572EV4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885215},”type”:”text”,”content”:”We find one of the most known verses in Scripture in the first chapter of the book of Joshua:”},{“_id”:”X47PGISPURESNJT74SA4SXNEU4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885216},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Be strong and courageous! Do not tremble and be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.””},{“_id”:”Y7YXYBMDT5HCPMFZBCSW436RDI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885217},”type”:”text”,”content”:”We read Joshua’s story in the books of Exodus, Deuteronomy, Numbers, and the book bearing his name.”},{“_id”:”H6JD56Q2PBCWDGLDVV5YKAIYRA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885218},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Joshua had been with Moses as God empowered Israel’s leader to accomplish the impossible. Repeatedly, he watched as God honored Moses’ faith and took care of his people. Then Moses died, and Joshua found himself leading the challenge to take possession of the Promised Land.”},{“_id”:”5W2M2ILE7VDPLAIJGL2FQTL2F4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885219},”type”:”text”,”content”:”According to the 12 spies sent earlier to survey the surroundings (including Joshua himself), mighty giants awaited across the Jordan. They were bigger, their army stronger than Israel’s. And yet, God’s words were clear: Do Not Be Afraid. Go Get Them.”},{“_id”:”ZHREEWE7RFAF5C5BYLFSTVANZI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885220},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Joshua knew and trusted his god, but as we read the beginning of his book, we find God encouraging Joshua with the words “be strong and courageous” four times in the first chapter alone. There is no doubt that fear gripped the new leader’s heart as he contemplated the battle ahead.”},{“_id”:”SKTX4UL23VBBPDY4EDSQT7G6NM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885221},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Fear is indeed the father of every failure. Fear of conflict, fear of shame, fear of rejection, fear that God will leave us alone, and our prayers unanswered. Fear exaggerates the problems, hates the tasks ahead of us, and postpones obedience. Fear says we should not jump because we may fall.”},{“_id”:”HHXZY4OHVFGSZFLDOAGRVQITBU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885222},”type”:”text”,”content”:”But we cannot easily count the “fear not’s” in the Bible. At first glance, they may come across as mere soothing words to those distressed by overwhelming circumstances. But in most cases, the “fear not’s” are not meant to be simply calming words. Instead, they are intended to be a faith challenge, a call to fight, or spread our wings and jump into the unknown.”},{“_id”:”ZULIXXCO4VGXHA3G5YVIZBQPWU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885223},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The test is similar to what young birds face when they are ready to start testing their wings. It undoubtedly fears the vast abyss ahead, and sometimes the mother bird must push them out of the nest. As she does, she knows it too well — the air is not nearly as insubstantial as it seems — and her baby will soon learn that its wings were designed to work with the air to provide support. But even if they fail, one of the parents will come to its rescue and carry the baby bird to safety on its strong wings.”},{“_id”:”HF4ZTMVYVNGC3ILJGIALYQAF7Q”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885224},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The same happens in our lives — we often cannot see where God’s paths lead us, and fear threatens to overcome us when we do not know what lies ahead. When that happens, we can choose to shrink in fear and live a mediocre life … or decide to say yes to God’s charge to conquer the impossible and stand in awe as he delivers his supernatural best.”},{“_id”:”TTUAQL6I4ZHA7DAWNDEEFZSC3I”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885225},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Whatever giant or challenge you may be facing, remember that “Fear Not” is one of the most repeated principles in Scriptures, from Genesis to Revelation.”},{“_id”:”PNTW3GH3XNB6XK2CIO55EEZU74″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885226},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Be strong and courageous! The same God, who was with Moses and Joshua, is going into battle with you. You can move into the giant’s territory with the confidence that God will fight your battles.”},{“_id”:”USGHQKJOFFA7ZMCHVWN7TTGOB4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885227},”type”:”text”,”content”:”And if it’s fear of spreading your wings and taking a leap of faith to do something God told you to do, maybe it is time to jump off the side of the mountain with confidence, because God designed you to soar.”},{“_id”:”VEYCQAUCDVGA7DBIJK5B7USVAI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1626382885228},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Patricia Holbrook is a columnist, author, blogger and international speaker. Visit her website www.soaringwithHim.com to learn about her speaking ministry, Bible studies and book. 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