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Women’s Suffrage in Memphis and Beyond

StoryBoard News Board August 19, 2020 19th AmendmentMemphis Public LibrariesWomen's Suffrage

We celebrate Women’s Equality Day on August 26th to commemorate Colby’s certification of the Nineteenth Amendment, but for many Americans, August 18th was the day…

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Community Featured Story

Shining a light on our neighborhoods, and our grassroots leaders

Jeff Hulett August 17, 2020 Memphis Fights BlightNeighborhood AdvocacyNeighborhood Preservation Inc.Neighborhood RevitalizationNPI Summit

NPI’s Summit Awards for Grassroots & Neighborhood Leaders Set for an Online Ceremony August 28 By Jeff Hulett, with Mark Fleischer An unsung hero of…

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Community Featured Story

The Eviction Crisis

StoryBoard News Board August 6, 2020 COVID-19EvictionHigh Ground NewsHousing CrisisNeighborhood Preservation Inc.

Stormy days are ahead unless we do something “I think if we want our recovery from the growing eviction issue to look the way we…

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Rev. Steve Montgomeru
Community

Rev. Steve Montgomery Died Today And The Universe Quaked

Tom Jones July 31, 2020 Idlewild PresbyterianReverend Steve Montgomery

By Tom Jones, Smart City Memphis There are some people whose deaths make me feel that the universe is quaking. Rev. Steve Montgomery, who died this…

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Community

Slingshot Memphis and MDRC announce partnership to improve anti-poverty programs

StoryBoard News Board July 31, 2020 Anti-PovertyMDRCPovertySlingshot Memphis

MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 31, 2020 – Slingshot Memphis and MDRC today announce a collaborative, working partnership in Memphis, Tennessee — the first of its kind in the…

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Community Literature Personal Narrative

Monologues for Healing, from the Women Who Lived Them

Elaine Blanchard July 30, 2020 Elaine BlanchardPrison StoriesStorytelling

Prison Stories “I ran like she told me to do. A neighbor man grabbed me up and carried me across the street to his porch…

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Community Featured Story Literature Personal Narrative

Behind “Prison Stories”: A Storytelling Program For Healing

Elaine Blanchard July 30, 2020 Elaine BlanchardPrison StoriesStorytelling

A much-needed program, now over, that resonates through today’s Black Lives Matter movement Originally published in the November 2018 print edition of StoryBoard By Elaine…

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Community

Despite the pandemic, Generation Z activists took to the streets. Are the polls next?

MLK Justice Through Journalism July 22, 2020 ActivismBlack Lives MatterGeneration ZMLK50Protests

Feature image: Allyson Smith helps lead a June 5, 2020, protest that proceeded through Cooper-Young and denounced police brutality and racist systems. Photo by Andrea…

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Community Neighborhoods

Mass evictions are coming. This South Memphis nonprofit is part of the solution.

High Ground News July 16, 2020 COVID-19EvictionHigh Ground NewsSoulsvilleThe Works

Originally published July 16, 2020, by Baris Gursakal, for High Ground News A national wave of evictions loom as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to build…

Read More Mass evictions are coming. This South Memphis nonprofit is part of the solution.
Community

“I feel afraid for my life.” Jail detainees testify to COVID-19 risks

MLK Justice Through Journalism July 10, 2020 COVID-19MLK50Shelby County Jail

Feature image: A rolling protest outside outside of the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center May 21 called for the release of people held at the…

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