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
    Featured

    State Playing Racist Game With Meharry and Black Community

    Rosetta Miller PerryBy Rosetta Miller PerryDecember 30, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit Email
    Dr. James E.K. Hildreth President/CEO, Meharry Medical College
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    By Rosetta Miller Perry

    NASHVILLE, TN — The numbers don’t lie. Black, Brown and poor communities are suffering disproportionately— economically and physically —from the COVID-19 pandemic, the deadliest to hit the nation in a little over a century.

    That’s true locally and across the nation. 

    But those communities don’t appear to be a concern in Tennessee, as the state’s distribution list for the first shipment of the Pfizer vaccine failed to include Meharry Medical College, which serves a large portion of Nashville’s minority and low-income communities.

    Dr. James Hildreth, the college’s President and a member of the COVID-19 task force, was astonished.

    The state distributed between 56,000 and 67,000 doses of Pfizer’s two-dose COVID-19 vaccine last week, but the batch was divided between major hospitals. These entities then began vaccinating their employees.

    Officials said the first wave of doses wasn’t allocated to any small hospitals or health care providers, but those are the very entities that minorities turn to for help rather than larger, more mainstream institutions. Governor Bill Lee’s office said under the state plan Meharry was “expected to receive doses this week from the Moderna shipment,” but somehow it resulted in Meharry getting left off the list and receiving no vaccine at all.

    Tennessee health Commissioner Lisa Piercy said the first round of Pfizer doses went only to the larger health care providers because the company only shipped the vaccine in high-quantity “trays.”

    Fortunately, Dr. Hildreth said publicly that HCA Healthcare and Metro Nashville Public Health Department stepped into the breach and shared some of its COVID-19 vaccine allocation. He added these doses would go to “front line healthcare providers,” with a Meharry spokesperson adding about 100 would go to college staff providing care in local clinics, allowing the city’s Black community access to the vital vaccine.

    Patrick Johnson, Meharry’s senior vice president of institutional advancement, said it was “inexplicable” that the state’s plan didn’t include earlier doses for Meharry. The school has been heavily involved in both COVID-19 testing and treatment and Dr. Hildreth has repeatedly been enlisted by city officials to urge African Americans to trust the process and get vaccinated.

    However, Dr. Hildreth said the state hadn’t engaged him in conversations about the virus response and added he never reviewed a vaccine distribution plan, two more things that seem at best strange and at worst negligent.

    Ultimately these actions deny those hit hardest by COVID-19 access to the identical medicines and medical treatment other areas are receiving.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Rosetta Miller Perry
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Tennessee Human Rights Commission Dissolved

    July 3, 2025

    Emmett Till National Monument May Be Removed Under Trump Admin

    June 28, 2025

    TSU, State, reach agreement to reallocate $96M to school

    June 26, 2025

    TSU student lands prestigious internship at Harvard Medical School

    June 25, 2025

    Cohen’s District Director was “an Extremely Talented Administrator”

    June 23, 2025

    Black Americans Face Unequal Burden as U.S. Inches Closer to War

    June 22, 2025

    Comments are closed.

    Business

    Charlotte Knight Griffin Takes Office as TBA President-Elect

    June 30, 2025

    EXCLUSIVE OP-ED: President Joe Biden Commemorating Juneteenth

    June 19, 2025

    FUNdraising Good Times Report from Neighborhoods USA Conference in Jacksonville

    June 4, 2025
    1 2 3 … 384 Next
    Education
    Education

    Austin Peay’s MPH program receives $27K for childhood literacy initiative. Community LIFT Project to be implemented at Head Start centers this fall

    By Ethan SteinquestJune 30, 2025

    CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Austin Peay State University’s Master of Public Health program is on a…

    TSU, State, reach agreement to reallocate $96M to school

    June 26, 2025

    TSU student lands prestigious internship at Harvard Medical School

    June 25, 2025

    FAMU stakeholders file lawsuit to prevent Marva Johnson’s confirmation as the university’s 13th President

    June 21, 2025
    The Tennessee Tribune
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Digital Subscription
    • Store
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact
    © 2025 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/