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Michelle Obama will bring together leaders for a conversation about protecting and expanding democracy at When We All Vote's "Culture of Democracy Summit." ....
Tennessee should update its policies to protect the right to vote, promote voter participation and prevent others from ending up in Moses’ situation. ....
A peace rally kicked off late Saturday morning in North Nashville calling for an end to violence across the city. The peace rally, which began at 1511 Jefferson Street, focused on solidarity, unity and a call for an end to gun violence, community organizer Gicola Lane said. We ve lost a lot of people to both community and police violence, Lane said. The goal is to really just call for absolute peace across the city. The rally was followed by a march to City Hall. A downtown concert will follow. Nashville Peacemakers Founder & CEO Clemmie Greenlee, one of about 50 people who attended Saturday s morning rally, said she also attended a Friday night peace service which welcomed about 50 people. ....
A 24-hour demonstration to celebrate community and peaceful coexistence, and gather against violence kicked off Friday in Nashville. The effort, 24 Hour Display of Power: 24 Hours of Complete Peace, will focus on solidarity and building power amongst community members in an effort to take back the city, community organizer Gicola Lane said Friday. A rally and march in connection with the demonstration are slated for Saturday. The goal is to really just call for absolute peace across the city, Lane said. Our community is in pain. We have experienced a large influx of violence from multiple directions. We ve lost a lot of people to both community and police violence.. We re asking the entire city to display unity. ....
Tweet Share Rising comedian Josh Black has set his sights on Scoop: Nashville, the local outlet most notorious for posting mugshots of recent and embarrassing arrests. Black also takes aim at the siteâs founder, Jason Steen, for recent disparaging comments made about Black women activists â and in response, Steen posted a since-deleted tweet that he would restart the practice of publishing victims names and addresses. âFor some reason, Scoop: Nashville likes to attack poor and working class people,â says Black in the opening of a new video, citing the mugshot-shaming that grew the websiteâs brand. He adds that the website especially targets Black people, people experiencing homelessness and those struggling with substance abuse. âHeâs consciously assisting in the mass incarceration of Black people.â ....