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Missouri Set to Become First State Since Roe v. Wade With No Abortion Clinic

May 30, 2019 Article Submitted Comments Off on Missouri Set to Become First State Since Roe v. Wade With No Abortion Clinic

As states sign strict anti-abortion measures into law, women in more and more states could lose access. By Amanda Terkel Missouri’s last remaining abortion clinic is set to close in just 72 hours, just days […]

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Rev. Edwin C. Sanders II Awarded Honorary Doctorate Degree

May 30, 2019 Article Submitted Comments Off on Rev. Edwin C. Sanders II Awarded Honorary Doctorate Degree

NASHVILLE, TN — At Wesleyan University’s 187th Commencement on May 26, 2019, which coincided with the 50th anniversary of the historic Vanguard Class of 1969 and the founding of the African American Studies program at Wesleyan, Wesleyan  […]

American Baptist College

ABC Receives Grant from Dan and Margaret Maddox Charitable Fund

May 30, 2019 Article Submitted Comments Off on ABC Receives Grant from Dan and Margaret Maddox Charitable Fund

NASHVILLE, TN — SEAL-Social Justice, Advocacy, Equity and Leadership is an initiative at American Baptist College. “It is a new, unique program designed to attract, educate, and develop the next generation of indigenous community –based, […]

Nashville

Gwendolyn V. Smith Scholarship Gala Set for June 9

May 30, 2019 Article Submitted Comments Off on Gwendolyn V. Smith Scholarship Gala Set for June 9

NASHVILLE, TN — The Greater Nashville Alliance of Black School Educators (GNABSE) will host its annual Gwendolyn V. Smith Scholarship Gala on Sunday, June 9th at Woodmont Hills Church at 3710 Franklin Pike at 5:00 […]

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First African American to Head the Smithsonian

May 30, 2019 Article Submitted Comments Off on First African American to Head the Smithsonian

WASHINGTON, DC — The first African American to head the Smithsonian Institution was elected Tuesday by the collection of museums’ board of regents, the organization announced in a statement. Lonnie G. Bunch III was elected […]

Education

Narcisse Reflects on Metro Schools’ Successes, Challenges as He Prepares to Depart Nashville

May 30, 2019 Tribune Staff Comments Off on Narcisse Reflects on Metro Schools’ Successes, Challenges as He Prepares to Depart Nashville

By Tribune Staff NASHVILLE, TN — When Dr. Sito Narcisse was named Metro Nashville Public Schools’ chief of schools in 2016, he was returning to familiar territory. As a former student and teacher in the […]

Nashville

Central Labor Council Endorses Clemmons for Mayor

May 30, 2019 Article Submitted Comments Off on Central Labor Council Endorses Clemmons for Mayor

NASHVILLE, TN — Recently, the Central Labor Council of Nashville and Middle Tennessee formally endorsed Rep. John Ray Clemmons to be Nashville’s next mayor. The Central Labor Council consists of more than 40 affiliated local […]

Nashville

Mayoral Candidates Agree Traffic is Bad and Scooters Aren’t Helping

May 30, 2019 Peter White Comments Off on Mayoral Candidates Agree Traffic is Bad and Scooters Aren’t Helping

By Peter White The race for Mayor is on and four candidates faced off against each other Wednesday morning to talk about sidewalks, bikeways, and traffic. The event at the Watson Grove Missionary Baptist Church […]

Finance

Teachers Credit Union Gets Facelift, Extends Membership to Nashville Small Businesses

May 30, 2019 Cynthia Anderson Comments Off on Teachers Credit Union Gets Facelift, Extends Membership to Nashville Small Businesses

By Cynthia Anderson NASHVILLE, TN — Since 1957, Metropolitan Teachers Credit Union (MTCU) has served the financial needs of African American and minority Metro Nashville School employees and families from its non-descript location at 1605 […]

Nashville

Homeless Vets Catch a Break: Permanent Housing

May 30, 2019 Peter White Comments Off on Homeless Vets Catch a Break: Permanent Housing

By Peter White NASHVILLE, TN – Officials broke ground on a 39-unit building for homeless veterans in the Edgehill district Thursday, May 22. The project is the first of its kind in Nashville to provide […]

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