As we head into the Memorial Day weekend, the message in downtown Chattanooga for this summer after more than a year of the pandemic is loud and clear:
The Urban League of Greater Chattanooga aims to empower African Americans and other underserved individuals to enter the mainstream.
This year, the League created a new Center for Equity and Inclusive Leadership to transform how the community addresses its racial and economic disparities.
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Moving into Marion, Alabama - home to a few thousand people - he knew he would be an outsider in more ways than one: as a white Northerner, a journalist with bylines in The Village Voice and national magazines - and an administrator in higher education.
D.B. Tipmore
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He tells his story about his years in Marion, culture shocks and all - as the town of “Lovelady” in “My Little Town: A Pilgrim’s Portrait of a Uniquely Southern Place,” published by NewSouth Books.
He spoke with us from where he now calls home - Selma, Alabama - about a half hour’s drive away from the town.