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Derrick Johnson
When two Tougaloo College alumni convinced Derrick Johnson, a Detroit, Mich., native, that he belonged at the college, Johnson ended up discovering a passion for civil-rights work.
Aligning Business and Public Schools
Now that Anthony Johnson has unloaded the moving truck and started unpacking from his relocation from Nashville to Jackson, he's ready for his next logistical challenge—as executive director of Alignment …
Charles Evers
Charles Evers, 91, is a World War II Army veteran who fought abroad and at home for equality. He was also one of the most influential civil-rights spokespeople and activists …
Robert Amos
In the time you’ve lived in Ward 6, how has it changed—for better and for worse?
Dennis Sweet IV
In the time you’ve lived in Ward 6, how has it changed—for better and for worse?
Tim Rush
In the time you’ve lived in Ward 6, how has it changed—for better and for worse?
Sylvester McDonald
In the time you’ve lived in Ward 6, how has it changed—for better and for worse?
Kayla Paul-Lindsey
Kayla Paul-Lindsey is a gospel recording artist, president of the Leadership Greater Jackson Alumni Association and the operator of her own CPA firm in Jackson.
Soul Winters
Stacey "Soul" Winters says her life changed when she first unlocked the doors of what was to be Soul Wired Cafe in 2010.
Local Spirit: Jackson Businesses Struggle, Survive and Thrive
Unlike national and corporate chains, local businesses often do not have the same funds and resources. A relationship with the City of Jackson could be what keeps the lights on …
Eddie Outlaw
Eddie Outlaw is an active advocate for the LGBT community, especially in Mississippi.
Bulldog by Blood
Growing up a Mississippi State fan was great until I realized just how hard it was.
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