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  • Premium Dan Conaway

    Conaway: Katz and rats, dads and doughnuts

    A funky triangle bounded by Park, Lamar and Airways would be the first shopping center where things would start to change, where black and white Memphis would mix and mingle, where Memphis would start to look like Memphis.

    By Dan Conaway June 26, 2020
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    After a family tragedy, a mentor stepped in to rescue a high school scholar

    A house fire led a Ridgeway student to consider dropping out to aid her family. A Peer Power mentor says, "She was just one step from leaving it all behind."

    By Malcom Rawls June 26, 2020
  • Premium Otis Sanford

    Sanford: Mask or no mask? Politics – and gender – inform the decision

    A study released this month found that men are less likely to wear masks in public than women. 'Men more than women agree that wearing a face covering is shameful, not cool, a sign of weakness, and a stigma,' one of the study’s authors said.

    By Otis Sanford June 25, 2020
  • Guest column Guest Columnists

    Two KIPP schools close abruptly, deserting students and their families

    KIPP gave up on their students, families, faculty and staff after only a few years of operation. This was a financial decision that is inequitable to the historic Alcy Ball community in South Memphis.

    By David Pettiette June 24, 2020
  • Guest column Guest Columnists

    Gap between police power and status leads to violence

    Police in places where law enforcement has higher status have taken a knee in solidarity with citizens demonstrating in the streets. These departments have also used much less force against civilians.

    By Leah Windsor, Gina Yannitell Reinhardt June 23, 2020
  • HERRINGTON Chris Herrington

    Quick takes on rising COVID cases, police residency, the demise of ‘Bluff City Law’ and more

    Our rising coronavirus rates pre-date the protests – they correspond to our general loosening of restrictions and specifically to Memorial Day – and there’s no specific tracing evidence at the moment that ties cases to them. 

    By Chris Herrington June 22, 2020
  • Nelson Opinion

    How the Supreme Court saved the day for a Memphis family

    A year ago this week, the U.S. Supreme Court gave the green light to the new owners of Kimbrough Fine Wine & Spirits. But their victory may be Pyrrhic.

    By Michael Nelson June 22, 2020
  • Guest column Guest Columnists

    401 years of oppression led us to this moment

    Local nonprofit leaders who signed a call to action wanted to go beyond solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. 'Like the protesters in the streets, we knew this moment called for us to not only speak out on the policing of Blacks but to the condition of our Black communities as well.'

    By Eric Robertson June 22, 2020
  • GUEST COLUMN Guest Columnists

    IBEW officer: TVA is the right choice for Memphis

    There has been a lot of speculation on projected savings if MLGW changes energy suppliers by individuals with personal interests. But there are facts that cannot be challenged.

    By Brent Hall June 20, 2020
  • Conaway Dan Conaway

    You know what kind of world we’re leaving our children. You made it.

    But don't worry. Our grandchildren could not possibly do anything but improve on that.

    By Dan Conaway June 19, 2020
  • SANFORD Guest Columnists

    You have choices when it comes to racism: object, address or deny

    There is no denying that we are at a tipping point in this country’s long-overdue reckoning with race and police brutality. And our response to this moment has created three distinct groups – the objectors, the addressers and the deniers.

    By Otis Sanford June 18, 2020
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    Truck drivers are heroes; we need more of them

    Without truck drivers, hospitals would begin running out of basic supplies such as syringes and catheters; service stations would begin to run out of fuel; and food shortages would develop.

    By Katie George Hooser June 17, 2020
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    State urges districts to buckle up for school bus issues

    Tennessee Department of Education has also warned districts to plan for driver shortages. On social media, some drivers have suggested that returning to their bus jobs may not be worth the hassle.

    By Marta W. Aldrich June 16, 2020
  • Guest Column Guest Columnists

    Lack of diversity in ‘Mad Men’ still exists

    In creative spaces it seems better to employ white people capable of appropriating black vernacular, style and originality in ads. But of course, the dearth of black people “has nothing to do with race.” 

    By Howard Robertson June 16, 2020
  • GUEST COLUMN Guest Columnists

    A call to educate and empower young black leaders

    My anchors and roots require me to educate black and brown children, to teach them their history and prepare them to change the future.

    By Roblin Webb June 16, 2020
  • Guest Column Business

    We’re all responsible for safe workplaces

    As we move along on reopening the “Weconomy,” employers and employees need to understand that both have crucial roles to play in making reopening safe.

    By Alan Crone June 15, 2020
  • nelson Opinion

    We survived 1968. We’ll thrive in 2020

    Wonder why you don’t see Memphis in the national news? Because when a city doesn’t bleed that city doesn’t lead.

    By Michael Nelson June 15, 2020
  • Guest Column Guest Columnists

    Listening, and learning how to be an antiracist

    There is such a thing as white privilege, no matter the circumstances in which we were raised. My father was raised in dire poverty. And yet he was the first to admit that color never kept him back. He never feared for his life just for being white. He was never denied a bank loan. He was admitted to the University of Texas at a time when blacks were not allowed to enroll.

    By Steve Montgomery June 14, 2020
  • GUEST COLUMN Guest Columnists

    Tear gas and COVID-19 are a disastrous combination

    We’ve recently seen proposals of bans, temporary moratoriums or limits on the use of tear gas in Seattle, Portland, New Orleans and Washington, D.C., among others. It’s time for Memphis to join that list.

    By Kellie Mitchell June 13, 2020
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    This time, the protests inspire hope

    What makes these protests different for me is that I’ve seen how they can influence conversation and bring about change – in both Minneapolis and Memphis. 

    By Omer Yusuf June 13, 2020
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    From premium to basic: So you want to defund the Police Department?

    Let us not use the death of George Floyd as an opportunity to scapegoat and launch an unfair assault on an entire profession. I’ve spoken to police officers. They too are disturbed and hurt by that tragic event.

    By Erica May June 12, 2020
  • Premium Dan Conaway

    Conaway: A pass from the cops that I didn’t earn

    I ran from the cops, people. I was driving drunk. The driveway I was parked in belonged to a prominent Memphian, then and now. Then and now, there’s every reason to believe if I’d been black in that driveway, I might never have left that driveway.

    By Dan Conaway June 12, 2020
  • guest column Guest Columnists

    What it takes to be an upstander

    Darnella Frazier, the 17-year-old who filmed the murder of George Floyd and who could be heard on the video calling out numerous times for the police to stop, has been called a bystander. She wasn’t in a position to save Floyd’s life, and yet her action was a spark that is changing the world.

    By Marti Tippens Murphy June 11, 2020
  • SANFORD Otis Sanford

    Where is our Lyndon Johnson moment?

    Johnson’s message was powerful as he urged Congress to pass voting rights legislation. Drawing from the gospel song that became a hymn of the civil rights movement, he said, “it is all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. And we shall overcome.”

    By Otis Sanford June 11, 2020
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    A veteran supports demilitarizing police

    'With 17 years of experience with military equipment, I can tell you that most police departments don’t have the experience and level of training needed to operate this equipment properly.'

    By Corey Strong June 10, 2020

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