Andrea MoralesDrawing from the past to chart a better than basic future for MemphisAt first campaign rally, would-be Memphis mayor Tami Sawyer calls for equity, not mere momentumMar 10, 2019Mar 10, 2019
Andrea MoralesinMLK50: Justice Through JournalismThe WorkersA photographic look back at the recent lives of Memphis sanitation workers who went on strike 51 years ago todayFeb 12, 2019Feb 12, 2019
Andrea MoralesinMLK50: Justice Through JournalismKing Day 2019 in picturesMemphis remembers Dr. Martin Luther King on his 90th birthdayJan 28, 2019Jan 28, 2019
Andrea MoralesinMLK50: Justice Through JournalismCall them by their namesMemphis youth celebrated one year since the Confederate statues came down by calling out names of the enslavedDec 22, 2018Dec 22, 2018
Andrea MoralesinMLK50: Justice Through JournalismVisualizing dreams and realityLike King said in his final speech: ‘Something is happening in Memphis.’Apr 16, 2018Apr 16, 2018
Andrea MoralesinMLK50: Justice Through JournalismOn Losing Larry PayneRacial tension of MLK’s arrival at Clayborn Temple in 1968 set the stage for the shooting death of a black boy by a white copMar 29, 2018Mar 29, 2018
Andrea MoralesinMLK50: Justice Through JournalismAll roads lead to Memphis for Rep. Lewis’ annual civil rights pilgrimageCongressional delegation tracing important Civil Rights Movement sites came here first to honor KingMar 2, 2018Mar 2, 2018
Andrea MoralesinMLK50: Justice Through JournalismReflecting on The DreamThousands gathered in Memphis on what would have been Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 89th birthdayJan 16, 2018Jan 16, 2018
Andrea MoralesinMLK50: Justice Through JournalismIf MLK came back to Memphis for a day, here’s where we’d take himA black neighborhood, a black bank, a black charter school and much moreJan 13, 2018Jan 13, 2018
Andrea MoralesinMLK50: Justice Through JournalismIt’s Not OverYouth organizers from Our Time, Our Voice, an MLK50 Youth Convening on honoring the MLK legacy, carrying the torchNov 7, 2017Nov 7, 2017