“We must call on taking the knee off of the neck of the Black and Brown communities in Memphis who have been suffocated by systemic racism,” said MICAH President Stacy Spencer.
After eight minute and forty-six seconds of silence, to represent the amount of time that a Minnesota police officer had his knee on George Floyd’s neck, leaders will present MICAH’s Justice & Equity Charter for Memphis and Shelby County.
“Yes sir, if someone were to vandalize property belonging to the people in the great state of Tennessee it would make it an E-level felony….
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After an earlier announcement that Memphis and Shelby County would move to Phase III of the Back to Business plan today (June 15), that will not be the case.
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