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MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

On poverty, power and public policy

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Tag: Justice

Posted inRacism

Shelby County ‘will never’ meet goal to end discrimination at Juvenile Court

by Wendi C. Thomas July 12, 2018April 27, 2022
Posted inCriminal Justice, Economic Justice, Policing in America, Poverty, Racism

People’s Grocery Lynching, Memphis, Tennessee: 1892

by Damon Mitchell January 30, 2018October 5, 2020
Posted inMartin Luther King, Racial Justice, Religion

Where Have We Gone From There?

by Rev. Earle J. Fisher January 15, 2018October 5, 2020
Posted inMartin Luther King, Racial Justice, Workers

If MLK returned to Memphis for one day, where would you take him?

by MLK50 Memphis December 14, 2017June 2, 2022
Posted inGrants, Journalism, Newsroom, Poverty

MLK50 journalism project receives $100,000 grant from Surdna Foundation

by MLK50 Memphis October 25, 2017October 5, 2020
Posted inBlack Lives Matter

Three ways the black church can practice economic justice

by Rev. Earle J. Fisher August 17, 2017June 2, 2022
Posted inConfederate Monuments, Racial Justice, Racism

Four ideas on how to take down Memphis’ Confederate monuments now

by Wendi C. Thomas August 14, 2017October 5, 2020
Posted inCriminal Justice, Racial Justice, Racism

Dear Shelby County District Attorney: “STOP breaking the law”

by Wendi C. Thomas June 12, 2017October 5, 2020
Posted inConfederate Monuments, Racial Justice

What it will take to dethrone the Confederacy from its place of honor?

by Micaela Watts June 12, 2017October 5, 2020
Posted inEconomic Justice, Martin Luther King, Workers

The injustice of a Memphis economy built on low-wage jobs

by Tom Jones June 1, 2017June 2, 2022

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