Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Digital Subscription
    • Advertisement
    • Contact Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    The Tennessee TribuneThe Tennessee Tribune
    Advertise With Us
    • Home
      • COVID-19 Resource Center
        • Dr. Henry Louis Gates’ PSA Radio
      • Featured
    • News
      • State
      • Local
      • National/International News
      • Global
      • Business
        • Commentary
        • Finance
        • Local Business
      • Investigative Stories
        • Affordable Housing
        • DCS Investigation
        • Gentrification
    • Editorial
      • National Politics
      • Local News
      • Local Editorial
      • Political Editorial
      • Editorial Cartoons
      • Cycle of Shame
    • Community
      • History
      • Tennessee
        • Chattanooga
        • Clarksville
        • Knoxville
        • Memphis
      • Public Notices
      • Women
        • Let’s Talk with Ms. June
    • Education
      • College
        • American Baptist College
        • Belmont University
        • Fisk
        • HBCU
        • Meharry
        • MTSU
        • University of Tennessee
        • TSU
        • Vanderbilt
      • Elementary
      • High School
    • Lifestyle
      • Art
      • Auto
      • Tribune Travel
      • Entertainment
        • 5 Questions With
        • Books
        • Events
        • Film Review
        • Local Entertainment
      • Family
      • Food
        • Drinks
      • Health & Wellness
      • Home & Garden
      • Featured Books
    • Religion
      • National Religion
      • Local Religion
      • Obituaries
        • National Obituaries
        • Local Obituaries
      • Faith Commentary
    • Sports
      • MLB
        • Sounds
      • NBA
      • NCAA
      • NFL
        • Predators
        • Titans
      • NHL
      • Other Sports
      • Golf
      • Professional Sports
      • Sports Commentary
      • Metro Sports
    • Media
      • Video
      • Photo Galleries
      • Take 10
      • Trending With The Tribune
    • Classified
    • Obituaries
      • Local Obituaries
      • National Obituaries
    The Tennessee TribuneThe Tennessee Tribune
    Local

    Pulaski’s Possible First Black Woman Alderman

    Ashley BenkarskiBy Ashley BenkarskiOctober 22, 2020Updated:October 26, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit Email
    Janice Tucker
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    By Ashley Benkarski

    PULASKI, TN — Janice Tucker is running as a write-in candidate for alderman, the first African American woman to vie for the city’s position.

    After attending city council meetings regularly for the last year and a half, she said she noticed a lack of representation of African American women on the Board and decided she could do something about it. 

    “It’s more about what’s not going on,” she said of the Board’s actions. There aren’t many African Americans on the town’s boards and administrative positions, she said, and many decisions and activities are geared toward the white community. “We need more diversity,” Tucker relayed. 

    “The decision concerning the Sam Davis statue disturbed me because the majority spoke to keep it. But If we always stand for the majority on decisions then minorities will never win. The majority is not always right.”

    Pulaski’s city workers were given one day off of their choice during June in remembrance of Juneteenth. It’s a great start, Tucker said, but Pulaski should continue to move forward. “You have to start rather than just worrying about where it ends. Make your vote count. It does count. It matters. Our ancestors fought so hard for this right.”

    There’s a sense of complacency with these issues, Tucker noted, saying that community action against organized racism stopped at shutting stores. Although she stood with the community and marched, she added she felt unsure the decision was motivated by economic concerns and not a sincere rebuke of organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan.

    Tucker’s seeking to fight that ambiguity as a liaison for Pulaski’s Black community and all others, especially in a place where African American women are severely underrepresented.

    But she’s not into making promises since there are multiple aldermen and it just isn’t possible, she said.

    She wants to make sure Black citizens in the town can see themselves in decision-making roles, giving them more incentive to get involved in local politics.

    “I got tired of not doing anything,” she said, referring to her retirement from Frito-Lay where she served on company committees of safety, quality intervention and diversity and inclusion. She’s also worked with youth organizations and other local advocacy agencies in her town and has been out in the community registering people to vote and talking to people who’ve lost the right to vote.

    Tucker isn’t worried about her chances as a write-in candidate, stating “Nothing is too hard for God.”

    “I want to be the voice for those who feel their voice doesn’t matter, for if ‘[W]e all are created equal’ as stated in the Declaration of Independence, then equality and fairness must be for all people,” she said.

    Early voting continues until Oct. 29 with the general election being Nov. 3. Remember, to vote for Tucker you’ll have to write her name in on your ballot. For voting locations and times, sample ballots and other information visit sos.tn.gov.Photo cutline: Janice Tucker

    Elections local politics pulaski Tennessee
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Ashley Benkarski

    Related Posts

    Community Urges Support for Mother of Lorenzen Wright in Time of Need

    January 26, 2026

    Memphis library workers fight for civil service protection

    January 22, 2026

    NDOT to Begin Pre-treating Nashville Roads Thursday Morning

    January 21, 2026

    Dolly Parton honors milestone birthday by giving back to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt

    January 21, 2026

    BNA prepares for cold weather

    January 20, 2026

    WeGo bus operator hiring event Saturday, January 31 in Madison

    January 20, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Advertisement
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZODr-6rxyI
    Business

    Darcelle Skeete Burgess named director of HIPAA Privacy Office at Vanderbilt Health

    January 22, 2026

    Iconic Austin BBQ coming to Music City

    January 17, 2026

    Scammers don’t take holidays: How to help protect your money this season

    December 21, 2025
    1 2 3 … 397 Next
    Education
    Education

    MNPS Launches AI Storytelling Pilot Program with Lumi Founder Colin Kaepernick

    By Metro Nashville Public SchoolsJanuary 22, 2026

    Nashville Public Schools announces a new partnership with Lumi Story AI, launching a district pilot that…

    From Classroom to Crop Research: Katrina Seaman’s Path to and Through Nashville State and TSU

    January 21, 2026

    Court Lifts Injunction, Affirms MNPS Rezoning Plan for 2026–27 School Year

    January 12, 2026

    TSU names Alumna April Robinson CFO

    January 8, 2026
    The Tennessee Tribune
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Digital Subscription
    • Store
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact
    © 2026 The Tennessee Tribune - Site Designed by No Regret Media.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Our Spring Sale Has Started

    You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/