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Author Archives: Carrington J. Tatum

Posted inByhalia Connection Pipeline

Lawyers, Sierra Club: Oil pipeline through Boxtown puts Black neighborhoods’ water supply at risk

by Carrington J. Tatum December 21, 2020February 16, 2021
Posted inEconomic Justice

Memphians hit by COVID-19 economic crisis see relief in time for the holidays

by Carrington J. Tatum December 18, 2020June 2, 2022
Posted inByhalia Connection Pipeline

Activists build political power, vow to keep fighting Boxtown pipeline at Saturday rally

by Carrington J. Tatum December 12, 2020February 16, 2021
Posted inByhalia Connection Pipeline

Next generation of activists pick-up fight against oil pipeline through Boxtown

by Carrington J. Tatum and Leanna First-Arai December 11, 2020February 16, 2021
Posted inEconomic Justice

More than 460 Memphis businesses got paycheck protection loans over $500K; Only 3 identified as Black-owned

by Carrington J. Tatum December 2, 2020December 2, 2020
Posted inCoronavirus

Shelby County was warned about nightclub party days before event, woman says

by Carrington J. Tatum December 2, 2020December 2, 2020
Posted inEnvironmental Justice

Prospect Park gas station plans collapse, residents accuse developer of bad-faith tactics

by Carrington J. Tatum November 20, 2020November 23, 2020
Posted inEconomic Justice

South Memphis gas station project gets city council hearing date, residents prepare for fight

by Carrington J. Tatum November 18, 2020December 1, 2020
Posted inEconomic Justice

Memphis needs to give away $7.5M in coronavirus aid, the clock is ticking

by Carrington J. Tatum November 17, 2020June 2, 2022
Posted inEnvironmental Justice

Prospect Park residents take fight with gas station developer public

by Carrington J. Tatum November 13, 2020May 24, 2021

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