Rooted in justice: Youth leaders clean up T.O. Fuller and advocate for change
“Just working with people that have the same mission as you, like it’s an endless amount of free help,” said Young, Gifted & Green member Micah Davis (left). (Wes Hale/Special to The Daily Memphian)
This year’s Young, Green & Gifted program capped off with a restoration project at T.O. Fuller State Park. But their reach goes all the way to the Tennessee House of Representatives.
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Young Gifted & Green T.O. Fuller State Park Boxtown environmental justiceJoi Malone
Joi Malone is a Milwaukee native and a graduate of East Tennessee State University. As an enthusiast of creativity, Joi strives to incorporate art and culture into her work in any way she can.
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