Radio Days
By Robert Lanier, While young people today may not know that an old-time radio was once like a piece of furniture in virtually every household,…
“. . . the day started to unravel a bit . . . I was coming up empty on all sides.” By Candace Echols Last…
Read More Emotional meltdowns, free and from a veranda near youNew location off Central Ave in Midtown promises to create a ‘Creative Central’ in the heart of the city Arrow Creative, a non-profit organization dedicated…
Read More Arrow Creative Announces New Permanent LocationBLDG Memphis (Build. Live. Develop. Grow.), a coalition for organizations and individuals who support the development and redevelopment of healthy, vibrant, attractive and economically sustainable neighborhoods throughout…
Read More BLDG Memphis Appoints Deveney Perry Executive DirectorWith many institutional food buyers, such as universities, restaurants, and hotels, remaining closed or partially open in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the nation’s food supply…
Read More Using technology to keep the food supply chain moving during disruptive timesMichelle Duster delivers an intimate biography of Ida B. Wells By Kashif Andrew Graham, for Chapter16.org Ida B. the Queen: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy…
Read More The Light of TruthEthically produced, culturally sensitive: a UofM student’s online store serves a community and the planet By Cecilia Fay “I wanted to help solve a problem…
Read More Sol & Co: Ethically produced, culturally sensitiveMichael Graber writes about Human-to-Human Elements of Business “In the days before social media, did we foresee cyber bullying and fake news? In the days before…
Read More Southern Growth Studio Founder Contributes to Innovation Book Authored by Nine Global Thought LeadersMarvin Stockwell’s op-ed for The Daily Memphian advocates for the historic venue to be used a drive-thru vaccination site “Vaccinations are not keeping pace with…
Read More Consider the Mid-South Coliseum as another Covid vaccination siteThe Yellow Chair ChronEchols By Candace Echols My sister lives in Italy. She called the other day and we were talking about a lot of…
Read More Holding onto something while the world quakesIn Sometimes You Have to Lie, Leslie Brody traces the origin story of an author and her fictional heroine By Kim Green, for Chapter16.org At first…
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