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 inCourts, Health, Memphis, Policing, Public Safety, Racial Justice It’s time to pay attention to how police violence harms community health by Sono Motoyama January 25, 2024May 28, 2025
Posted inGeneral Change in Memphis starts with creating Black wealth by Tomeka Hart Wigginton January 24, 2024May 28, 2024
Posted inGovernment, Policing, Public Safety Can there be police-community reconciliation without ‘acknowledgment of harm’? by Katherine Burgess January 18, 2024May 28, 2025
Posted inBlack Lives Matter, Bridge Protest, Civil Rights, Commentary, Courts, Liberation, Memphis, Policing, Public Safety, Racial Justice Tyré Nichols had a beautiful life by Zandria F. Robinson January 10, 2024March 3, 2026
Posted inActivism, Black Lives Matter, Government, Liberation, Policing, Racial Justice Strickland did not enforce Memphis police reform ordinances. Young says he will. by Katherine Burgess January 3, 2024May 28, 2025
Posted inDevelopment, Economic Justice, Government, Housing, Memphis Here’s how Paul Young intends to fix Memphis’ housing problems by Jacob Steimer January 3, 2024May 28, 2024
Posted inCourts, Government, Incarceration, Local Government, Memphis, Policing, Public Safety Mayor Strickland made promises about violent crime. Here’s why he couldn’t keep them. by Katherine Burgess December 28, 2023May 28, 2025
Posted inJournalism, Memphis Finding who we belong to by Andrea Morales December 27, 2023May 28, 2025