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Author Archives: Deborah Douglas

Posted inBlack Lives Matter, Policing in America, Racial Justice

‘Please bring the young man back alive’

by Deborah Douglas June 17, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inDemocracy, Elections, Voting

20 Municipal Election candidates to appear at People’s Convention

by Deborah Douglas June 7, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inDemocracy

People’s Convention finds the will, the way to engage voters for fall election

by Deborah Douglas May 30, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inMemphis

Introducing: The Memphis Syllabus:

by Deborah Douglas May 17, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inBlack Lives Matter, Criminal Justice

Black Lives Matter raises money to #FreeBlackMamas for Mother’s Day

by Deborah Douglas May 8, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inEconomic Justice, Living Wage

Memphis nonprofits have a stake in boosting workers’ wages

by Deborah Douglas April 4, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inEconomic Justice, Living Wage

The 2019 Living Wage Survey: Nonprofit Edition

by Deborah Douglas April 4, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inEconomic Justice, Living Wage

It’s in the email: Living Wage Survey

by Deborah Douglas March 14, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inBlack Lives Matter, Elections, Voting

Progressive wave tilts toward City Hall

by Deborah Douglas March 7, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inEconomic Justice, General, Racial Justice

What would it take to drive tourism to Memphis’ black neighborhoods?

by Melonee Gaines and Deborah Douglas February 22, 2019October 5, 2020

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