By LEE JOHNSON | Nashville Voice Tennessee State University has received $2 million in funding to support undergraduate and graduate students. One million dollars is
Nashville—a city known for its world-famous honky-tonks, southern hospitality, rich tradition of historically black colleges and an inclusive progressive enclave in a red state—will now
On Saturday, March 9, the Belcourt Theatre, in conjunction with Metro Nashville Public Schools’ Office of Restorative Practices, premiered the short film “In the Shadows.”
By Lucas Lee | Nashville Voice Editor’s Note: Throughout the month of March, Nashville Voice will honor history-making women in Nashville and beyond who have
By Nashville Voice Metro Nashville’s first Black-owned beauty supply store, Roots Hair & Beauty, opened its doors March 1 in a Madison strip mall. During the store’s
By Lee Johnson | Nashville Voice Historian John Baker Jr. spent 30 years researching descendants who lived on a northwest Tennessee plantation. His work is
By LEE JOHNSON | Nashville Voice Sixty years after the launch of the Nashville sit-ins, a leading theoretician and tactician of nonviolence within the civil
By NIARA SAVAGE | Nashville Voice Officer Andrew Delke’s defense and the Nashville Fraternal Order of Police know they’re sinking in increasingly hot water. Although