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Author Archives: F. Amanda Tugade

Posted inDemocracy

Despite the pandemic, early voting numbers are up and absentee ballots increase

by F. Amanda Tugade July 31, 2020October 5, 2020

As Marye Bernard and Marshe Turner left the early voting site at Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church on Monday afternoon, they stopped to take a selfie in front of the flagpole near the building’s entrance. The two had just voted and wanted to celebrate the moment before heading back to work. Bernard, 58, uploaded the photo […]

Posted inActivism

Despite the pandemic, Generation Z activists took to the streets. Are the polls next?

by F. Amanda Tugade July 22, 2020October 5, 2020
Posted inCoronavirus

‘I feel afraid for my life’: Jail detainees testify to COVID-19 risks

by F. Amanda Tugade and Wendi C. Thomas July 10, 2020October 5, 2020
Posted inCriminal Justice

‘This will be Strickland’s legacy,’ says protester as police arrest City Hall demonstrators

by F. Amanda Tugade and Wendi C. Thomas July 1, 2020October 5, 2020
Posted inActivism

‘This will be Strickland’s legacy,’ says protester as police arrest City Hall demonstrators

by F. Amanda Tugade and Wendi C. Thomas July 1, 2020October 5, 2020
Posted inMemphis

‘We want change now!’

by F. Amanda Tugade and Wendi C. Thomas June 16, 2020March 29, 2023
Posted inActivism, Black Lives Matter, Protests, Social Justice

Training session offered for ‘healers’ to help traumatized protesters

by F. Amanda Tugade June 12, 2020October 5, 2020
Posted inBlack Lives Matter

Charges increased for one of two drivers accused of trying to hit protestors

by F. Amanda Tugade June 9, 2020March 29, 2023
Posted inCriminal Justice, Memphis, Policing in America, Protests

Officials, community leaders share hopes, fears during memorial service for George Floyd

by F. Amanda Tugade June 8, 2020October 5, 2020
Posted inBlack Lives Matter

Say their names: Protesters listen, answer roll call of dead victims of injustice

by F. Amanda Tugade June 6, 2020October 28, 2020

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