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MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

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Tag: Protest

Posted inActivism, Black Lives Matter, Policing in America, Protests

Waging resistance in Memphis: Civil disobedience training teaches rights, methods

by F. Amanda Tugade June 5, 2020October 5, 2020
Posted inBlack Lives Matter, Policing in America, Protests

The fire this time: Memphis’ response to police violence and civil unrest

by Rev. Earle J. Fisher June 4, 2020October 5, 2020
Posted inCourts, Criminal Justice, Immigration

EXCLUSIVE: Journalist Manuel Duran walks free from Alabama immigration detention

by Deborah Douglas and Andrea Morales July 11, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inCourts, Criminal Justice, Immigration, Protests, Social Justice

Journalist Manuel Duran makes bond, may leave Alabama detention center today

by Andrea Morales and Deborah Douglas July 11, 2019October 5, 2020
Posted inEconomic Justice, Living Wage, Sanitation Workers, Unions, Workers

The New Poor People’s Campaign is alive and well—and thriving in Memphis

by Kevin McKenzie and Wendi C. Thomas February 13, 2018June 2, 2022
Posted inLiving Wage, Martin Luther King, Sanitation Workers, Workers

Workers join historic Clayborn Temple-City Hall route to demand fair pay, unions

by Micaela Watts February 12, 2018June 2, 2022
Posted inEconomic Justice, Living Wage, Sanitation Workers, Workers

Fast-food workers across Mid-South to strike on anniversary of ’68 strike

by Wendi C. Thomas February 1, 2018June 2, 2022
Posted inMartin Luther King

Moral Mondays comes to Memphis

by Deborah Douglas September 28, 2017May 4, 2021

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