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Kailynn Johnson
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Tennessee Attorney General Condemns New EEOC Guidelines Regarding Sexual Harassment
Kailynn Johnson
Skrmetti and others have urged the EEOC to make changes to avoid legal action.
New Just City Court Watch Report Urges Judges To Be More ‘Sensitive’ and ‘Neutral’
Kailynn Johnson
When evaluating judges, volunteers are asked to consider a variety of questions.
MATA Puts Pause On Proposed Service Changes
Kailynn Johnson
Board members will vote on the proposed changes at a later date.
Race and Ethnicity Biases Account For Majority of Hate Crimes In Tennessee
Kailynn Johnson
These numbers mark a consistent rise in hate crimes in the state.
Gun-Related Incidents Account For More Than Half Of Memphis’ Reported Crimes
Kailynn Johnson
Data shows a 10 percent increase from 2022.
Local Organizer Creates Space for Inmates to Process Trauma
Kailynn Johnson
The group had their first meeting on Monday, October 16th.
Juvenile: 5 Stories
Kailynn Johnson
Directors Joann Self Selvidge and Sarah Fleming premier their film at Indie Memphis.
Riders React To MATA’s Proposed Service Changes
Kailynn Johnson
"It’s too undependable for people to get to work.”
Tennessee Innocence Project Comes to Memphis
Kailynn Johnson
More applications come from Memphis than elsewhere in the state.
New Report Details Strategies for Development of Memphis’ Black-Owned Businesses
Kailynn Johnson
In Shelby County alone, there are 10,613 Black business owners.
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