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Why the Reopening of CoreCivic’s Private Jail in Mason Is Bad for Mason, Tennessee, and the Nation

Why the Reopening of CoreCivic’s Private Jail in Mason Is Bad for Mason, Tennessee, and the Nation

by Jerome Robinson | Oct 8, 2025 | Blog

Why the Reopening of CoreCivic’s Private Jail in Mason Is Bad for Mason, Tennessee, and the Nation In August 2025, officials in Mason, Tennessee approved measures to reopen a long-vacant prison as an ICE detention center managed by CoreCivic, one of the nation’s...
Standing Together for Voter Empowerment in 2025: The Fight for Fair Elections in Memphis

Standing Together for Voter Empowerment in 2025: The Fight for Fair Elections in Memphis

by Jerome Robinson | Oct 8, 2025 | Blog

Standing Together for Voter Empowerment in 2025: The Fight for Fair Elections in Memphis In 2025, the Memphis chapter of the A. Philip Randolph Institute (APRI) stands on the frontlines in the ongoing fight for fair and equal access to the ballot box. In a year marked...
Labor and Civil Rights: Honoring the Legacy of Memphis’ Sanitation Strike

Labor and Civil Rights: Honoring the Legacy of Memphis’ Sanitation Strike

by Jerome Robinson | Oct 8, 2025 | Blog

Labor and Civil Rights: Honoring the Legacy of Memphis’ Sanitation Strike The story of Memphis’s 1968 Sanitation Strike is a story of courage, unity, and transformation. As we look back more than half a century, we not only honor the bravery of the sanitation workers...

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