By Tribune Staff NASHVILLE, TN — The John Lewis Way Committee, the USPS, government and community leaders, civil rights icons, and others joined American Baptist College’s administrators, students and staff on Thursday, August 24, for the city of Nashville’s celebration of the U.S. Postal Service’s first-class ‘Forever’ stamp honoring ABC alumnus and former U.S. Representative John Lewis. In the words of Metropolitan Nashville Davidson County Council Member At-Large Zulfat Suara, chair of the John Lewis Way Committee, it was “a historical moment, on a historical day, for a historical man.” “It’s a privilege to represent the women and men of…
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By Victoria Green NASHVILLE, TN — On the morning of Aug. 15, 2023, the community gathered for the dedication of the renaming of the Metro Post office, to honor the legendary Senator Thelma Harper. It was a packed house of family, friends, and dignitaries that gathered at Z. Alexander Looby Theater. The ceremony included Mistress of Ceremonies Lisa Rogers, Postmaster Nashville, The Maplewood High School Color guard, “The Star Spangled Banner” performed by Maria Christina Brewer Atlanta, GA, Patrick Dailey, raised the roof with his countertenor voice, singing James Weldon Johnson’s “Lift Every Voice And Sing” Remarks by Omar Coleman,…
Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune)–In an awe-inspiring compilation of narratives that navigate the intricacies of human strength and survival, “The Book of Ruth” anthology emerges as a beacon of hope and empowerment. Visionary Author Vera Giles Norris, alongside 15 other remarkable writers, has meticulously crafted a literary masterpiece that not only shares personal stories but also offers guidance on overcoming life’s most harrowing challenges. Published by Giles Norris Agency, “The Book of Ruth: How to Create New Chapters in Your Life” delves into the depths of the human experience, touching upon subjects that are often shrouded in silence. From tales of…
The 2023 Toyota GR86 is the perfect sports car for those who are looking to take their driving experience to the next level. The GR86 is a sports car in the purest sense. With its 2.4L horizontally opposed 4-cylinder boxer engine, drivers can enjoy 20% more engine displacement than its predecessor. When it comes to the transmission, drivers can choose between the 6-speed manual or 6-speed auto with Dynamic Rev Management, allowing for a smoother and more responsive ride. And when it’s time to zoom, the original zoom, as in down the highway, the GR86 is ready to perform. It’s…
By TN Tribune Staff Former 2-term Republican Tennessee Gov. Don Sundquist died Sunday. He was 87. Today, at the Sundquist family’s request, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s office shared that Governor Don Sundquist passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, following surgery and a short illness. Born in Moline, Illinois on March 15, 1936, Sundquist was a graduate of Augustana College. He went on to serve in the United States Navy. After years in the printing and advertising industry in Shelbyville and Memphis, he was elected to Congress, representing Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District. Sundquist served six terms in Congress, and was on the…
Nashville, TN – After speaking at a press conference yesterday calling for meaningful common sense gun legislation, a group of Tennessee pastors released the following statement regarding the ongoing political games from the Tennessee House and Senate. “Yesterday morning we gathered in a press conference to call on the Supermajority Legislature to enact gun safety legislation that would create safe schools and communities free from the fear of gun violence as it is our belief that all Tennesseans, regardless of race, place or income deserve to live free from the fear of gun violence in their communities. Yet instead of heeding our…
DETROIT – Chevrolet and the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) have concluded the seventhyear of Discover the Unexpected (DTU), a 10-week immersive internship and scholarship program for 10HBCU students to explore marketing roles focused on Chevrolet’s innovative vehicles and community-based journalism with the NNPA. “Chevrolet is proud to continue our collaboration with the NNPA for DTU, providing HBCU students an opportunity to develop career skills while gaining valuable on-the-job knowledge,” said Steve Majoros, chief marketing officer, Chevrolet. “We hope this is a life changing experience for the fellows that will be carried with them throughout their careers.” During this year’s DTU program, students took a road trip in the all-new 2024…
Shelbyville, TN – Renters fed up with high rent and hazardous conditions will hold a Public Hearing Saturday, August 26th at the Shelbyville Town Square to expose the worsening housing crisis and present urgently-needed solutions. Local government officials, housing advocates, and community leaders have been invited and the Bedford County Listening Project will present a report, Defending our Homes: Addressing the Housing Human Rights Crisis in Rural Middle Tennessee, built from 170 in-depth interviews with local renters. The hearing will include the findings of the report, renters’ testimonies, and responses from city and county officials. Currently Shelbyville is in the midst of a renting…
The 2023 G90 is an impressive car is a smart choice if you’re looking for a luxurious and high-tech car. It offers offers luxury and elegant features that are not overwhelming but more in a minimalist approach. The G90’s is an entire mood. No, it really is. It features a new Mood Curator that integrates elements of the audio, seat massage and ambient lighting systems to create sensations of modern luxury in its most complete form. There’s even a fragrance system that disperses relaxing scents throughout your G90’s cabin. The Mood Curator allows you to instantly set one of four…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A Davidson County judge has blocked enforcement of a Tennessee House of Representatives rule for the special session that bans signs in the galleries of the House. The ruling comes in a response to an ACLU of Tennessee lawsuit filed on behalf of three Tennesseans who were forced to leave a Tennessee House subcommittee hearing on Tuesday by state troopers for quietly holding 8 ½ x 11 inch pieces of paper expressing their opinions on issues before the subcommittee. The plaintiffs were forced out under rules adopted by the Tennessee House of Representatives for the special session that…