Posted inBlack History, Economic Justice, Housing The grassroots struggle ends. Could it begin again? by Justin A. Davis February 9, 2024March 5, 2025
Posted inBlack History, Economic Justice, Housing Housing policy shifts and progressive organizations shutter by Justin A. Davis February 8, 2024March 5, 2025
Posted inBlack History, Economic Justice, Housing Jesse Epps launches the American Tenants Union so poor people can control their own destinies by Justin A. Davis February 7, 2024March 5, 2025
Posted inBlack History, Economic Justice, Housing Urban renewal hits the Riverview-Kansas neighborhood, and a group of residents hit back by Justin A. Davis February 6, 2024March 5, 2025
Posted inBlack History, Economic Justice, Housing After the Poor People’s Campaign faded, Memphis tenant organizers carried the torch. Where did the movement go? by Justin A. Davis February 5, 2024March 3, 2026
Posted inActivism, Black History, Civil Rights, Liberation, Policing, Public Safety, Racial Justice Hip-hop is 50. Twenty-five years ago, Memphis rappers started writing rhymes of resistance by Justin A. Davis August 11, 2023March 3, 2026
Posted inCommentary, Public Safety, Youth Justice Even if you pick and choose data, curfews don’t work by Mike Males December 14, 2022December 15, 2023
Posted inCommentary, Democracy, Elections, Incarceration, Public Safety Take the slavery language out of the constitution by Rev. Dr. Daryll H. Coleman November 4, 2022January 19, 2024
Posted inBlack History, Memphis Longtime Memphis rapper Princess Loko died in obscurity. Will a Beyoncé feature grant her the ‘Renaissance’ she’s overdue? by Justin A. Davis August 11, 2022March 5, 2025
Posted inCommentary, Government, Health, Reproductive Health Neither Tennessee, nor 10-year-olds, are equipped for childhood pregnancies by Dr. Katrina Green July 21, 2022January 23, 2024