This is the 11th article in the Tennessee Tribune’s series on affordable housing. NASHVILLE, TN– Gentrification nearly captured Fort Negley,…
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After the Civil War, African Americans settled near Fort Negley on land that became the Edgehill District. It stretched from…
MEMPHIS (TN Tribune) — More than 40 Black women who have been elected to public office are headed to…
TN Tribune–Today, October 4, 2021 marks the 70th Anniversary of Mrs. Henrietta Lacks’ death. On February 1, 1951, Mrs. Lacks’…
Cookeville, Tennessee – Launching the week of Oct. 4, Tennessee Tech will celebrate the numerous diverse roles in its Student…
BY CHRISTOPHER CHENEY Nashville General Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, is committed to addressing social determinants of health and health equity.…
By Sandra Long WeaverTribune Editorial Director It is rare to have more than one artist discuss his or her work…
WASHINGTON, DC — Rep. Jim Cooper (TN-05) introduced a bill to rename the United States Post Office located at 2245…
MEMPHIS, TN — Luther C. McClellan, the first African American graduate from the University of Memphis, is now the namesake…
Cushion Employer Services Corporation (Cushion) announces twenty-five years of assisting clients attract, inspire, and retain the right talent. After serving…
