
Thursday, January 29 18, 6pm – 8:30pm
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Location: 450 Mulberry St Memphis TN 38103 Links Education Center, National Civil Rights Museum. Wheelchair accessible
In this workshop participants will have the opportunity for recognizing privilege and oppression in themselves, in a safe space, as a first step to combat them. *Limited to the first 8 people who register.
Cost: $20-$45 Sliding scale.
Registration online or by phone is required to attend.
Some scholarships may be available. Please, request a scholarship application by email or phone.
Donations for workshop scholarships gratefully accepted!
For more information or to register contact Gio López gio@midsouthpeace.org or call the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center at 725-4990.

Workers and allies will rally on Thursday, December 4th, 11:30 AM at theMcDonald’s at 2323 Lamar Ave, 38114 (Lamar near Airways). Feel free to bring friends, family and colleagues. Workers will also be rallying at locations all over town starting at 6:30 AM on Poplar Ave. So, if you want to join in earlier than 11:30 AM, contact Memph15 organizer, Antonio Cathey (901-612-0806) to find out our location.
Councilman Harold Collins responded to Councilman Flinn’s inquiry, stating that cost of lapel cameras for individual officers would only cost around two hundred dollars a unit. According to Collins, the price tag for two thousand cameras would cost less than one millions. Memphis United projects the cost for the cited 2,450 MPD officers, to be as low as $500,000 and supports using the savings to cover the cost of technical support and programming for the cameras. Additionally, The City of Memphis would stand to save even more on costly lawsuits and investigations of officer misconduct, that have been curbed by the institution of body cameras in other major cities.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: On Thursday, November 13th at 12 noon, at 3573 Southern, the Mid-South Peace and Justice Center and coalition of local grassroots and nonprofit organizations will held a press conference to announce the kickoff of two exciting new partnerships that will positively impact the Memphis criminal justice system.
Join our friends with Cooperative Memphis for a potluck and open house to find out what Cooperative Memphis is all about and how you can get involved. You can also bring items for their clothing and book swap.
Please join us as we welcome H.O.P.E.’s new full-time organizing coordinator, Tamara Hendrix.


