In a proactive step to contain the spread of coronavirus in Nashville, the Metro Development Housing Agency (MDHA) has partnered with Nashville General Hospital (NGH)
During this time of crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, the continued existence of racial health disparities has become blindingly apparent. As the earliest
Nashville General Hospital (NGH) has supported patients and their families in Davidson County for 125 years, and remains committed to providing all residents with holistic,
Early last month, before lockdowns and social distancing efforts robbed us of our typical daily schedules, a certain rumor took root and spread like wildfire
On March 6th, the University of Washington became the first American university to suspend in-person courses and switch to a distance-learning campus amid COVID-19 fears.
The devastation inflicted by the deadly storms that ravaged several Nashville communities earlier this month claimed dozens of lives and left countless more without access
On Friday, Fisk University President Dr. Kevin D. Rome, Sr. informed students that the University would transition to a virtual campus as a response to
Among the 200 community members and more than 30 elected officials that filled Belmont’s Ayers Conference room for the annual Metro Minority Caucus Reception, were
On Monday evening, more than 200 Nashvillians, including over 30 elected officials gathered together for the Metro Council’s Annual Minority Caucus Reception. The keynote speaker,
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, the keynote speaker at this year’s annual Minority Caucus Reception, addressed more than 200 attendees, including over 30 elected