Judge Joe Brown’s mayoral candidacy in Memphis is characterized by a multitude of fine qualities that make him an exceptional choice for the position. With a distinguished career as a judge, Brown brings a deep understanding of the legal system and a commitment to upholding justice and fairness. One of Brown’s standout qualities is his […]
February 3, 2023
by Memphis Wireblog
In the midst of unrecognized giants, superpeople, and the God sent. What could a community ever desire?
December 13, 2022
by Memphis Wireblog
They both distorted the truth, generated a false narrative, and committed character assassination just as those old journalists did to Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. during his arrival into Memphis, Tennessee to help sanitation workers fight for a better quality of life.
October 30, 2022
by Memphis Wireblog
In Memphis, as in many places fatherless boys, unemployment, and hopelessness have made it an unsafe and dangerous place, particularly for women and children.
November 18, 2018
by Memphis Wireblog
Memphis elections for near 30 years were free of runoffs, which pitched the top two vote getters into a political race, that caused African-Americans to never elect their own as Mayor of Memphis. Otis Higgs – In both 1975 and 1979, the three times candidate for mayor of Memphis lost in runoff elections to Wyeth Chandler. […]
July 16, 2024
by Memphis Wireblog
What Could Family Be? By Talut Answering this question is mind-boggling until imagination kicks in. For decades, we’ve asked the question, but in different ways. Some of us remain silent, others are overt, but we still wonder. Between the northern and southern states, our roots are firmly established. As we grow as a family, the […]
November 21, 2022
by Memphis Wireblog
Memphis is one of the most crime ridden cities in America. The city's murder rate is within the top 3 cities, blood flows down her streets like the mighty Mississippi, and lawlessness is apparent.
October 3, 2019
by Memphis Wireblog
As of today, five of the current Mayoral candidates have agreed to form a coalition to insure the return of Memphis back to its most valuable asset, the people. These candidates recognize the importance of governance and they can clearly see that Memphis needs leadership. “We want the best quality of life for every Memphian”, […]
March 11, 2019
by Memphis Wireblog
Unless one is racist, the old adage "They shouldn't be there in the first place" wouldn't apply. They had every right and all business to protest against the wrongs, lack of jobs and a good quality of life that Memphis (government) has imposed upon them.
September 17, 2023
by Memphis Wireblog
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