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MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

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Author Archives: Andrea Morales

Posted inActivism

It’s Not Over

by Andrea Morales November 7, 2017May 5, 2021
Posted inEducation, Immigration, Social Justice

For Memphis’ DACA recipients, deferred dreams now fully denied

by Andrea Morales September 6, 2017October 5, 2020
Posted inBlack Lives Matter, Democracy, Economic Justice, Poverty, Workers

20 years as a home healthcare worker, making $9 an hour

by Andrea Morales September 5, 2017June 2, 2022
Posted inBlack Lives Matter, Bridge Protest

When A City Fails To Hear

by Andrea Morales July 7, 2017October 5, 2020
Posted inMartin Luther King

Seeking repentance for a 100-year-old lynching

by Andrea Morales May 22, 2017May 24, 2021
Posted inMartin Luther King

MLK, Memphis & movement-making: A photo essay

by Andrea Morales April 7, 2017October 5, 2020

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