Posted inEconomic Justice, Memphis, Poverty, Racial Justice Groups want lawmakers to act on high-cost loans by Carrington J. Tatum March 28, 2022January 23, 2024
Posted inBlack Lives Matter, Health, Memphis, Policing, Public Safety, Youth Justice Some cities treat gun violence as a public health crisis. Should Memphis? by Carrington J. Tatum March 17, 2022January 19, 2024
Posted inEnvironmental Justice MLGW likes the progress it’s making on lead line replacement, but advocates want them to move faster by Carrington J. Tatum January 14, 2022May 28, 2024
Posted inBlack Lives Matter, Confederate Monuments, Government, Racial Justice Council to consider some name dropping, community lifting for streets, public spaces by Carrington J. Tatum and Jacob Steimer November 19, 2021May 28, 2024
Posted inActivism, At The Root, Liberation, Memphis, Policing, Racial Justice AT THE ROOT: DeCarcerate Memphis’ brake light clinics by Brandon Dill and Andrea Morales November 4, 2021January 23, 2024
Posted inCensus, Economic Justice, Memphis, Poverty Why did one Memphis ZIP code lose 22% of its population in 10 years? by Jacob Steimer August 27, 2021May 28, 2024
Posted inDevelopment, Economic Justice Developing in Orange Mound isn’t easy: Here’s why two artists are trying by Jacob Steimer August 24, 2021May 28, 2024
Posted inEconomic Justice, Memphis, Poverty, Workers ‘Labor shortage’ could bring life-changing opportunities for low-wage workers by Jacob Steimer July 7, 2021May 28, 2024
Posted inBlack Lives Matter Black mothers are the real experts on the toll of gun violence by Arionne Nettles May 7, 2021January 23, 2024
Posted inLocal Government, Memphis, Policing, Public Safety Want to meet Mayor Strickland’s police chief pick? You have 24 hours to clear your schedule by Hannah Grabenstein and Wendi C. Thomas April 22, 2021March 4, 2025