Posted inEconomic Justice, Government, Housing, Local Government A new city ordinance would allow Memphis to tear down ‘blighted’ buildings. How will it choose which to tackle? by Natalie Wallington and Katherine Burgess September 22, 2025October 1, 2025
Posted inEconomic Justice, Housing These Memphis mobile home residents are fighting for safe and accessible common spaces by Natalie Wallington August 7, 2025October 29, 2025
Posted inEconomic Justice, Housing, Utilities Memphis is out of utility assistance money — and it’s unclear when program funds will return by Natalie Wallington July 3, 2025January 20, 2026
Posted inBlack Lives Matter, Civil Rights, Identity, Journalism, Liberation, Memphis His name was Tyré Nichols by Natalie Wallington May 23, 2025May 23, 2025
Posted inEconomic Justice, Housing, Utilities Have you fallen behind on your MLGW bills? These utility assistance programs can help keep the lights on in Memphis by Natalie Wallington May 2, 2025February 4, 2026
Posted inHomelessness, Housing, Public Safety, Youth Justice Are you a young adult struggling with housing? Here’s how to get help. by Rebecca Cadenhead and Natalie Wallington April 22, 2025January 20, 2026
Posted inEconomic Justice, Government Federal funding cuts are causing food bank shortages in Memphis and beyond by Natalie Wallington April 21, 2025April 25, 2025
Posted inEconomic Justice, Eviction, Housing These Memphis resources can help you make rent. How to access assistance money by Natalie Wallington March 26, 2025January 20, 2026
Posted inHomelessness, Housing Where can Memphians go when it’s cold outside? What to know about warming shelters by Natalie Wallington February 20, 2025January 20, 2026