The state's Republican supermajority did as it was told and gerrymandered Memphis. Then they were shocked and outraged by the protests.
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The legislature is returning this week so the GOP can attempt to gerrymander Memphis — and they don't care who's impacted
In my opinion, they are nothing more than fancy, job-stealing litter
The senator — who is running for governor — recently proclaimed that 'radical leftists and their policies are not welcome in Tennessee'
Gov. Bill Lee signed a symbolic proclamation praising 'God’s design for familial structure' — in a state built on slavery and facing an affordability crisis
What happened to Allen Beasley, a man enslaved at the city's waterworks department?
In moments like this, we should definitely make music and art. But we need to do more than that.
The Scene's late editor died 10 years ago this week. I think he would have loved these two recent news items.
A man once owned by our city has a small street named for him in North Nashville
The New York Times last week issued a story detailing allegations of sexual impropriety against civil rights icon Cesar Chavez
