Posted inCivil Rights, Liberation, Martin Luther King, Racial Justice Exactly what does #IAmMemphis mean if we’re not a united city? by Melonee Gaines February 25, 2018December 13, 2023
Posted inCivil Rights, Economic Justice, Liberation, Poverty, 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, 2018January 23, 2024
Posted inCivil Rights, Economic Justice, Liberation, Martin Luther King, Poverty, Unions, Workers Workers join historic Clayborn Temple-City Hall route to demand fair pay, unions by Micaela Watts February 12, 2018January 23, 2024
Posted inSanitation Workers, Workers Too little has changed since 1968, union officials say at memorial by Wendi C. Thomas February 1, 2018January 23, 2024
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, 2018January 19, 2024
Posted inLiving Wage, Martin Luther King, Sanitation Workers Memphis had another shameful tragedy in 1968. It could have been avoided by Wendi C. Thomas February 1, 2018September 8, 2023
Posted inMartin Luther King, Sanitation Workers, Workers When the site of 1968 sanitation accident earned a spot in history by Wendi C. Thomas January 31, 2018December 15, 2023
Posted inEconomic Justice, Sanitation Workers Reparations well-intentioned, but insufficient for the debt owed by Wendi C. Thomas July 7, 2017January 19, 2024