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Black-Owned Businesses To Support The Next Time You’re In Memphis
Here are seven black-owned companies to support the next time you’re visiting Memphis Ten.
A teen who was homeless scores more than $3 million in college scholarships
Memphis high school senior Tupac Mosley maintained a 4.3 GPA, scored a 31 on his ACT, and was named valedictorian — all while dealing with the death of his father and the lack of a permanent home.
Black Women in the Food Industry Working So You Can Eat Well
Food is life and there are countless ways to enjoy it. The Black women in the food industry listed below are making sure that Black-owned restaurants are represented and that your sweet tooth is satisfied!
Global cancer researchers head to Memphis for ‘team science’ conference
This week, renowned researchers and doctors in the field of head and neck cancers will be in Memphis.
Memphis’ Best Outdoor Drinking Spots
When it warms up, everyone in Memphis has the same question: Where can we sit outside and drink?
Memphis recruiting: Penny Hardaway adds another five-star recruit and now has the No. 1 recruiting class for 2019
The Tigers jump over Kentucky after landing Precious Achiuwa, the No. 14 player in the country
The best and worst metros for savers in 2019, ranked
Memphis is ranked as one of the best!
Memphis Zoo named 8th best zoo in the US in USA Today Readers’ Choice poll
The Memphis Zoo is celebrating being named one of the top 10 best zoos in the country. The zoo was one of several up for consideration as the best zoo in the U.S. for USA Today’s 2019 Readers’ Choice poll.
All around Memphis, moving murals will spring up to mark the city’s bicentennial
To mark Memphis’ bicentennial, the Memphis Brand Initiative will project the images of “Next Century Memphians” across the city.
With technology and transparency, Indigo Ag seeks to disrupt the agriculture industry
Being in Memphis makes sense. It brings the company closer to the farmers who would use the coating.