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Author Archives: Carrington J. Tatum

Posted inMemphis

Will Memphis get its first street named for a famous Black woman?

by Carrington J. Tatum December 17, 2021December 17, 2021
Posted inHousing

As residents feel blindsided, what exactly is happening at College Park?

by Carrington J. Tatum and Jacob Steimer December 7, 2021May 17, 2023
Posted inMemphis

Young Dolph told stories about poverty, power and policy too

by Carrington J. Tatum November 30, 2021May 17, 2023
Posted inMemphis

Community seeks solutions from the tragedy of Young Dolph’s death

by Carrington J. Tatum November 23, 2021May 17, 2023
Posted inRacial Justice

Council to consider some name dropping, community lifting for streets, public spaces

by Carrington J. Tatum and Jacob Steimer November 19, 2021May 17, 2023
Posted inGovernment

Pipelines, gas stations get squeeze from council with new zoning laws

by Carrington J. Tatum November 17, 2021May 17, 2023
Posted inEnvironmental Justice

Memphis neighborhood’s gas station fight is spurring changes in zoning law

by Carrington J. Tatum November 12, 2021May 17, 2023
Posted inDevelopment

Zoning meeting sparks talk about past discrimination, how to fix damages

by Carrington J. Tatum November 10, 2021November 17, 2021
Posted inByhalia Connection Pipeline

Why do local environmentalists object to City Council’s proposed anti-pipeline ordinance?

by Carrington J. Tatum and Jacob Steimer November 3, 2021November 3, 2021
Posted inEnvironmental Justice

Environmental justice activist leads fight against lead exposure in Black and brown communities

by Carrington J. Tatum October 28, 2021May 17, 2023

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