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MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

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Author Archives: Andrea Morales

Posted inBlack Lives Matter

Black women carried us through 2020; it’s time to say thanks

by Celeste Williams and Andrea Morales November 25, 2020January 21, 2021
Posted inDemocracy

A pandemic pulled us apart, then an election brought us together

by Andrea Morales November 4, 2020January 21, 2021
Posted inBridge Protest

Remembering July 10, 2016: The day they took the bridge

by Andrea Morales July 10, 2020January 21, 2021
Posted inMartin Luther King

A Memphis-made parade fit for a King

by Andrea Morales January 20, 2020January 21, 2021
Posted inSocial Justice

The year in making a difference

by Andrea Morales December 31, 2019January 21, 2021
Posted inBlack Lives Matter

Memphis stands for Atatiana Jefferson

by Andrea Morales October 16, 2019October 14, 2020
Posted inDemocracy

Progressive black woman would-be mayor pushed for change. At the polls, voters stood still.

by Deborah Douglas and Andrea Morales October 4, 2019October 19, 2020
Posted inCourts, Criminal Justice, Immigration

EXCLUSIVE: Journalist Manuel Duran walks free from Alabama immigration detention

by Deborah Douglas and Andrea Morales July 11, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inCourts, Criminal Justice, Immigration, Protests, Social Justice

Journalist Manuel Duran makes bond, may leave Alabama detention center today

by Andrea Morales and Deborah Douglas July 11, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inEconomic Justice, Living Wage, Workers

Memphis @Work

by Kirstin L. Cheers and Andrea Morales May 1, 2019June 2, 2022

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