Matthew Charles Cardinale Obituary
Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 7, 2025.
Matthew Charles Cardinale, 44, passed away on September 29, 2025, after a four-year health struggle.
Matthew Charles was an effective advocate for progressive social change. He drafted some twenty-one ordinances or resolutions that are now law in the City of Atlanta, including laws for affordable housing, criminal justice reform, disability rights, public comment and public participation, community benefits, small businesses, and transparency.
Matthew Charles was dedicated to his cats, whom he loved and adored. He is preceded in heaven by Beebosh, Annie, Daphne, Dahlonega, Penelope, and many outdoor cats and kittens for whom he cared. He is survived by his beloved Veronica and Mister Fluffers.
Matthew Charles was born in Plantation, Florida; and grew up in Broward County, Florida. He left home at the age of fourteen, lived on and off with friends and at the Covenant House Florida youth shelter. At seventeen, he went off to Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, on full tuition scholarship, where he majored in Sociology and Political Science.
A lifelong learner, in 2005, he completed a Master of Arts degree in Sociology from the University of California, Irvine. In 2007, he completed a Masters in Public Administration from the University of New Orleans. In 2018, he completed a Juris Doctor from Gonzaga University, also on full scholarship. In 2024, he completed an LLM, or Master of Laws, in Environmental Law.
In Atlanta, in 2005, he immediately founded an online news organization, Atlanta Progressive News, in the early days of Internet news. APN published over some three thousand news articles, and Georgia State University holds a physical archive of Cardinale's collected writings created between 2002-2012.
An avid fan of music, he played piano and wrote several original pop songs. In addition, he wrote several covers of popular songs where the lyrics were changed to relate to matters of public policy and current events, which he performed live at Atlanta City Council Meetings.
In 2021, he ran for Atlanta City Council in a nine-way race for the District 3 seat in a Special Election.
He also had a prolific litigation record, a member of the Georgia Bar since 2021. Prior to going to law school, in 2010, he sued the City of Atlanta with no attorney after the City Council took a secret vote while having lunch at the Georgia Aquarium. In 2011, the Supreme Court of Georgia took his case wherein he made oral arguments before the Court; and in 2012, he won.
Years later, he won other cases on appeal against City of Atlanta officials, including Cardinale v. Keane (2022), which clarified that any citizen could seek a civil penalty of up to one thousand dollars from a bureaucrat who violates the Georgia Open Records Act.
At the time of Matthew's passing, he was ardently representing a client suing the city of Dunwoody, GA for their numerous Open Records Act violations.
A graveside service for Matthew Cardinale was held October 6, 2025 at Sunset Memorial Park in Danville, IL handled by Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center. A memorial service to celebrate his life will also be held in Atlanta, GA on a date to be announced later. Cardinale, Matthew Charles