Posted inEconomic Justice, Housing, Poverty Soaked carpets and no A/C: Memphians describe renting from Prager Group by Jacob Steimer January 6, 2022January 4, 2024
Posted inWorkers They call her ‘Bus Driver’ and she calls them family by Hannah Grabenstein November 17, 2021May 17, 2023
Posted inActivism, Government, Memphis Participate, watch, weigh in by Adrienne Johnson Martin November 8, 2021January 25, 2024
Posted inEducation, Workers Barber school leaves many loaded with debt. Some Tennessee institutions are trying to change that. by Laura Faith Kebede July 28, 2021December 20, 2023
Posted inCoronavirus, Health, Workers Rising coronavirus cases delay a return to business as usual for barbers, stylists by Cheryl V. Jackson June 3, 2020January 23, 2024
Posted inMemphis, Public Safety, Youth Justice Youth lost: Too much death, too many faces of victims in Memphis by Monterica Sade Neil April 30, 2020January 23, 2024
Posted inEconomic Justice, Health, Racial Justice Analysis: Memphis is ‘unlivable’ for black women by Cheryl V. Jackson January 25, 2020January 23, 2024
Posted inEconomic Justice, Sanitation Workers Mr. Nickleberry’s neighborhood by Melonee Gaines and Kevin McKenzie April 4, 2018January 19, 2024
Posted inEconomic Justice, Living Wage, Poverty, Workers Earning a living wage gave Juice Plus+ employee a new attitude—and a house by Melonee Gaines March 29, 2018January 23, 2024
Posted inCivil Rights, Martin Luther King, Racial Justice All roads lead to Memphis for Rep. Lewis’ annual civil rights pilgrimage by Andrea Morales March 2, 2018December 13, 2023