 Probably about 60% of my income goes back into the community of Atlanta. My name is Maya Bailey and I'm an artist, a visual artist. I'm a community builder and a humanitarian. I moved to Atlanta in 1994. I was 19. My mother raised me to be an artist. I now have a job. I've been doing art before living. I mean, since, you know, forever. If you're a tourist and you've never been to Atlanta and you want a true representation of Atlanta culture and diversity, I would say City of Inc. is probably the hub of the Atlanta creative scene. I don't let no one influence me in any kind of way. I stay focused on one direction. You can inspire me, but to influence my decision or make me change my life's path, that's never going to happen. Atlanta is so lit right now because Atlanta is new and old at the same time, right? We've been through a lot of changes, but we continue to just recreate ourselves. We affect the entire world through our culture. My name is Chef Aki and I am an author, chef and health food activist. Oh, I love my neighborhood. I'm in an area where I can get right to my international farmers market as well as my local open-air markets. Atlanta has certainly shaped my ambition also to be clear about my business, to not just look at my trade as a hobby, but to consider the far-reaching abilities of my brand.