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    Choosing your fights in a male-dominated industry

    'The truth for me is I love struggling through long work hours. I love making tough decisions about which one of multiple priorities to focus on today. I love pushing the limits of my body and mind.'

    By Roquita Coleman-Williams May 07, 2019
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    In the Memphis 3.0 plan, building ‘up’ means more investment

    What happens with a reliance on the market to revive neighborhoods? We will see more of the haves in neighborhoods. But we will also see more of the have-nots.

    By Mark Fleischer May 06, 2019
  • Opinion

    Waters: A pastor and a prophet departs Idlewild

    Since Steve Montgomery arrived here from Atlanta in 2000, he has played a role as pastor to the entire community. No one has done more to extend "radical hospitality," as theologian Henri Nouwen called it.

    By David Waters May 06, 2019
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    12 things I have learned in the ministry

    After nearly 20 years as senior pastor of Idlewild Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Dr. Steve Montgomery leads his last service before retiring on Sunday, May 5. The Daily Memphian asked him to summarize his thoughts as he steps away from the pulpit. He replied with a list of "12 things I have learned in the ministry."

    By Steve Montgomery May 05, 2019
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    Let’s talk before we send the bulldozers to Tom Lee Park

    Let’s not lose valuable green space to concrete structures before determining this is what citizens want, as well as the impact on tourism, traffic flow and celebrations. 

    By John Doyle May 04, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    MLGW rates are low, but still burden low-income residents

    There are two reasons low-income families are over-burdened by energy costs: First, much of our housing stock is in poor condition. And second, residents are not well-informed about keeping energy costs down. Heating to 85 degrees in winter while cooling to 68 in the summer is a recipe for bankruptcy.

    By Steve Lockwood May 04, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Faces behind opioid crisis underscore need to keep working

    As the opioid epidemic continues to rage nationwide, the human faces behind it demand we keep looking for answers.

    By Ron Maxey May 03, 2019
  • Opinion

    Nelson: When it comes to voting legislation, I’m about to make you mad

    Tennessee should enfranchise ex-cons and regulate voter registration drives. 

    By Michael Nelson May 02, 2019
  • Otis Sanford

    Sanford: The People’s Convention – The political force awakens

    Sequels are seldom as good as the original, but if this year's version of the People’s Convention sparks an increase in voter turnout and civic engagement, it will be well worth it.

    By Otis Sanford May 02, 2019
  • Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: What brought you to Memphis?

    What brought you to Memphis? We’d love to hear. For St. Jude’s Penny DeGoosh, it was something she found while going through her father’s estate in Vermont. 

    By Geoff Calkins April 30, 2019
  • Opinion

    Are city planners listening to the neighborhoods?

    In response to the phrase, “You can't tell someone what to do with their own property,” a preservationist responds, “Well, you really can, and it happens all the time.”

    By Gordon Alexander May 01, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Memphis in May almost failed to launch

    More than 40 years ago, as the Memphis in May International Festival was getting off the ground, the organization's first president was told that he could “tank MIM” and “nobody would care.”

    By Lyman D. Aldrich April 30, 2019
  • Dan Conaway

    Conaway: Surely our governor has something better to do

    Whether or not the voucher program becomes law, it’s bad law, and a self-inflicted wound to our new governor. He used his honeymoon period to shove school vouchers down the throats of just two districts already strangled for cash.

    By Dan Conaway May 02, 2019
  • Chris Herrington

    The Memphis 10: Vanishing outdoor basketball hoops, pedestrian safety on the Highland Strip and more

    The Memphis 10 this week covers basketball, barbecue and Johnny Cash; school vouchers, pedestrian safety, and the prospect of impeachment; and a voice of Memphis already missed.

    By Chris Herrington April 25, 2019
  • Opinion

    As the parent of African-American kids, this is what I want from Memphis’ next superintendent

    The new superintendent will surely proclaim that under their leadership, our city will provide an equally excellent education for all its children. However, this person should also appreciate that in declaring such a goal, they will be trying to do something that has not previously been done.

    By Keishana Barnes May 01, 2019
  • Opinion

    Nelson: Former Channel 5 reporter Basil Hero offers lessons from the moon missions

    Aware that the clock was ticking toward the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing this July, Basil Hero decided in 2017 to turn his lifelong fascination with space travel into a book.

    By Michael Nelson April 25, 2019
  • Otis Sanford

    Sanford: Mayor’s race may show which way the wind will blow in 2020

    Biden, 76, will face plenty of left-leaning challengers as he battles for the Democratic nomination. Among those challenges is the notion that the primary campaign will not be kind to anyone with moderate political views.

    By Otis Sanford April 25, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Employees with mental health diagnoses are assets, not liabilities

    "You’re wondering how I can lead at full capacity battling such a persistent mental challenge. Three things: medication, unwavering purpose and a rigorous schedule."

    By Kevin Dean April 24, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Angel investing: a metaphorical flight

    Angel investing is our way of helping Memphis (and ourselves) continue to prosper. It is incredibly risky, yes, but it is incredibly rewarding in ways that don’t show up on a monthly statement.

    By Dev Varma April 24, 2019
  • Opinion

    Protecting our aquifer: Who’s in charge?

    We are one of the largest communities in the United States that depends solely on groundwater for our drinking water. It’s imperative that we become better stewards of this ground and these waters on which we so depend.

    By Ward Archer April 22, 2019
  • Dan Conaway

    Conaway: The 2020 election is already getting old

    If reelected, Trump will be 74 starting his second term and even his combover will be somewhere around 40. The two leading Democrats will turn 80 in their first term if elected, an age closer to terry-cloth robes and sunrooms than mantles of power and situation rooms.

    By Dan Conaway April 25, 2019
  • Opinion

    On Earth Day, nurture affection for Overton Park and points beyond

    After taking dozens of walks through the Old Forest or spending countless afternoons on the Greensward, we start to become familiar with the park. We begin to recognize trees along the limestone loop, and we grow familiar with the forms of wildlife that call this place home. When we know the park that well, we grow to love it.

    By Brooks Lamb April 22, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Nelson: How to fight recidivism with great books

    The parole board was blown away when a woman who had spent 25 years behind bars, and who was a member of the great books group at West Tennessee State Penitentiary, quoted Herodotus in answer to a question about how she now defined success.

    By Michael Nelson April 18, 2019
  • Otis Sanford

    Sanford: Legislature wields 1960s-style tactics to punish voter registration drives

    Instead of fueling another racial fight over the right to vote, lawmakers should be promoting better ways to help individuals and groups with the registration process. 

    By Otis Sanford April 18, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Alexander: Shorter FAFSA application will help 400,000 Tennessee families

    The students we most want to help are often the ones most intimidated by this federal form. The former president of Southwest Tennessee Community College in Memphis said he believes that he lost 1,500 students each semester because the complicated FAFSA discouraged students and their families from applying.

    By Lamar Alexander April 21, 2019

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