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Investigation: 911 Call, Autopsy Bring New Details To A Fatal Police Chase In May

By Samantha Max

September 24, 2020

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The killing of a Black man accused case of shooting a Nashville police officer was quickly forgotten amid nationwide protests against police brutality. Newly released records shed a bit more light on what happened that night, but they also leave many questions unanswered.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Race & Equity Tagged With: Metro Nashville Police Department, officer involved shooting, police, Race

Titans Sit Out Practice In Solidarity And Protest Of Police Brutality Toward Black Men

By Blake Farmer

August 27, 2020

The Tennessee Titans were scheduled to practice Thursday. Instead, team leaders decided they would sit out in solidarity with other athletes in protest of police brutality toward African Americans.

Filed Under: Race & Equity, Sports Tagged With: Race, Tennessee Titans

Breaking Points: ‘This Is The Time’ To Turn Anger About Oppression Into A New Future

By Ambriehl Crutchfield

July 23, 2020

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Despite Howard Gentry’s prominent roles, he’s experienced racism that no amount of money or fame could help a black person escape. In this installment of our series Breaking Points, he says the current Black Lives Matter movement reminds him of a movement he witnessed up close decades earlier. 

Filed Under: Breaking Points, Race & Equity Tagged With: Howard Gentry, nonnarrated storytelling, Race

Breaking Points: ‘Without African Americans, We Wouldn’t Be Here’

By Ambriehl Crutchfield

July 17, 2020

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Since June, many Americans are quickly trying to study up on racism and how disparities have lasted for so long. But for one Somali American in Nashville, that education started in his youth, as he grew up in the James Cayce Homes.

Filed Under: Breaking Points, Race & Equity Tagged With: nonnarrated storytelling, Race

Breaking Points: Racism In The Workplace Is ‘Not An Isolated Situation’

By Ambriehl Crutchfield

July 16, 2020

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Videos of police brutality — and of white residents policing Black people — are traumatic to watch. For Nashville native Asha Evans, those videos, plus her own daily encounters with white colleagues, began chipping away at her mental health.

Filed Under: Breaking Points, Race & Equity Tagged With: nonnarrated storytelling, Race

Black LGBTQ Community And Supporters Gather To Honor Victims Of Violence

By Alexis Marshall

July 12, 2020

Groups from the Black LGBTQ community gathered Saturday at Legislative Plaza to educate attendees about the historical oppression of the community and violence against Black trans women.

Filed Under: Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: Black Lives Matter, lgbtq, Race

Breaking Points: Using The Black Dollar To Fight Racism

By Ambriehl Crutchfield

July 9, 2020

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Sometimes, it’s the little things that get at you — things that nobody else notices but once you do, it becomes hard to ignore. For Ciara and DeShawn Futrell, Sr., their breaking points about racism came long before the police killing of George Floyd captured the nation’s attention.

Filed Under: Breaking Points, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: nonnarrated storytelling, Race

For Black Artists, Protesting Racial Injustices Isn’t Just A Moment, It’s A Lifelong Pursuit

By Damon Mitchell

June 30, 2020

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There are more paintings than furniture in Omari Booker’s studio in Nashville. His works are bursting with color, illuminating images of family and Black men. One painting, “The Black Bird,” captures his time in prison.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: Black Lives Matter, Mike Floss, music, Omari Booker, protest, Race, Thalia Ewing

Nashville Rallies Emphasize Juneteenth And Transgender Lives This Weekend

By WPLN Staff

June 19, 2020

Nashville protest signs

As protests against racial injustice carry into a fourth weekend, more are scheduled in Middle Tennessee, with several emphasizing particular themes — especially celebrating Juneteenth and the end of slavery.

Filed Under: Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: Juneteenth, protest, Race

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