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    Studying our violent history, with courage and the Lynching Sites Project

    A murder deserves justice whether it happened yesterday or more than 160 years ago. Please join us Saturday morning at Collins Chapel CME Church. 

    By Jennifer Bennie October 16, 2019
  • Opinion

    Nelson: ‘How to Be an Antiracist’ author brings his provocative ideas to Memphis

    The founding director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University, Ibram X. Kendi will speak at the National Civil Rights Museum and the University of Memphis. His honesty is an invitation to frank discussion and open debate.

    By Michael Nelson October 15, 2019
  • Chris Herrington

    ‘Bluff City Law’ Ep. 4 Recap: ‘Fire,’ free speech on S. Main

    "Bluff City Law" took on racism and free speech in a ripped-from-the-headlines fourth episode. 

    By Chris Herrington October 15, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Let’s talk about TennCare

    Gov. Bill Lee’s TennCare block grant proposal is fundamentally flawed. The plan prioritizes cost reduction, but fails to specify how exactly the state plans to curtail TennCare spending.

    By Hannah Fuson October 14, 2019
  • Dan Conaway

    Conaway: Read local

    Kroger serves as a good corporate citizen in its many communities, and its generous support of the Mid-South Food Bank here is one example. However, Kroger can be truly tone deaf about truly local connections.

    By Dan Conaway October 11, 2019
  • Otis Sanford

    Sanford: A great ex-president shows up for work in Nashville

    This former president doesn’t build walls to keep people out. He builds houses to put people in. Jimmy Carter's demeanor, tone and work ethic stand in start contrast to the current occupant of the White House.

    By Otis Sanford October 10, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Walking in Memphis: It shouldn’t be terrifying

    Memphis is near the top of the list of places in America where it simply is not safe to be a human traveling outside of a motor vehicle. About 30 pedestrians lose their lives on Memphis streets each year.

    By John Paul Shaffer October 09, 2019
  • Opinion

    Nelson: Baseball must change to keep fans

    Baseball romanticists often argue that part of the game’s charm is that it is played off the clock. In theory, they like to marvel, a game could last forever. Speaking literally, no game ever has. It just seems like most of them do.

    By Michael Nelson October 08, 2019
  • Chris Herrington

    Herrington: ‘Bluff City Law’ Ep. 3 Recap: A family affair

    Rib lunches, legal triumphs and more family revelations marked week three of "Bluff City Law," where chemistry among the cast seems to be building. 

    By Chris Herrington October 08, 2019
  • Premium Otis Sanford

    Sanford: A compassionate, sobering message to a former mayor

    On Oct. 3, 2019, 28 years to the day of his stunning mayoral victory, Dr. Willie W. Herenton gathered again with supporters on election night in Memphis. He was again the underdog, but this time the outcome was humbling.

    By Otis Sanford October 05, 2019
  • Opinion

    Nelson: The ghosts of politics past – four of them – paid a visit to Memphis last night

    Of the Ghosts of Politics Past that voters turned away, the first was the 79-year-old former mayor, Willie Herenton, who resigned the office in the middle of his fifth term in 2009. 

    By Michael Nelson October 07, 2019
  • Dan Conaway

    Conaway: Your papers?

    How many of the people around me in waiting rooms at the driver’s center and the SSA office can find all the things they need to get their driver’s licenses, or their benefits, or the REAL ID required by October of 2020?

    By Dan Conaway October 04, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Memphis doesn’t spend enough on its youth. Vote to change that

    The city should set aside a fund to support Memphis youth that will ensure that the level of investment will not waver with each election.

    By Dylan Moore October 03, 2019
  • Opinion

    Nelson: April may be the cruelest month, but October is the most annoying

    In a country where Election Day almost always falls on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, what possible sense does it make to have our local election on a Thursday in October?

    By Michael Nelson October 01, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    White Station homecoming queen, ancient Egyptian king share some traits

    Before he was a homecoming queen, Brandon Allen was an activist who spoke out against bullying, promoted suicide prevention, and participated in Bridge Builders and his school's LGBTQ Alliance. His work and identity have made some uncomfortable; nonconforming leaders often afflict the comfortable.

    By Cathryn Stout October 01, 2019
  • Chris Herrington

    Herrington: ‘Bluff City Law’ Ep. 2 Recap: ‘I’m from South Memphis!’

    In its second episode, "Bluff City Law" takes on barbecue and Elijah Strait tells us where he's from. 

    By Chris Herrington October 01, 2019
  • Dan Conaway

    Conaway: It’s all connected

    Now United Way requires the agencies it funds to connect with each other, and to guarantee that connection in their funding requests. In turn, United Way nurtures and facilitates those connections.

    By Dan Conaway September 27, 2019
  • Opinion

    The Extra Podcast: Singing and stonewalling with Geoff Calkins, Jennifer Biggs and Chris Herrington

    What happens when Geoff Calkins, Jennifer Biggs and Chris Herrington join Eric Barnes on The Extra Podcast? Singing, of course. (And a whole lot of not answering each others’ question.)

    By Eric Barnes September 26, 2019
  • Otis Sanford

    Sanford: Fords join the battle of the ballots

    Joe Ford and his son Justin Ford aren't running for office in the Oct. 3 election, but each man is putting out a list of endorsements. 

    By Otis Sanford September 26, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Lines that should land me a job on ‘Bluff City Law’

    'I have seen my share of city-specific TV dramas, and I know that the first, most important rule is to slip local phrases, landmarks, traditions, etc., into the regular dialogue seamlessly.'

    By Joseph Thomas September 25, 2019
  • Opinion

    Nelson: Mid-South hosted 2 presidential debates in ‘08. How about 2020?

    Debates between presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain were held at Belmont in Nashville and Ole Miss in Oxford. Belmont has applied to host another one next fall. Ole Miss thought better of it.

    By Michael Nelson September 24, 2019
  • Chris Herrington

    Herrington: ‘Bluff City Law’ Ep. 1 Recap: Strait & Associates is open for business

    From the Hernando de Soto Bridge to Rum Boogie Cafe and various points in between, Memphis looked sharp in the debut episode of "Bluff City Law."

    By Chris Herrington September 24, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Young male students ‘cannot be what they cannot see’

    The mission of The Gentlemen’s League is to intervene in the lives of at-risk boys. It offers monthly workshops that cover topics such as financial literacy, dressing for success and character development.

    By Archie Moss September 23, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Women shaming women: It sets everyone back

    In healing ourselves of outdated judgments, we overthrow the history that once made it natural to discredit and disrespect us: mothers, daughters, sisters, co-workers and entrepreneurs.

    By Roquita Coleman-Williams September 22, 2019
  • Guest Columnists

    Schools could take a tip from the Naval Academy’s book

    The U.S. Naval Academy instills every midshipman with a sense of accountability to each other. The Shelby County Schools would benefit if children were encouraged to work together as a goal-oriented team.

    By Walter Soefker September 25, 2019

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