IN THE NEWS
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Nashville Scene
Chuck Indigo Calls for Community at The Blue Room
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Nashville Post
February 6, 2025
Metro Council begins budget debate. Residents request funding for safe neighborhoods, housing, transit
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WPLN
February 6, 2025
The Varsity Spending Plan proposes bringing restorative justice programming to community centers and high schools through dedicated staff. The $1 million allocated last year is being used for programming at Napier Community Center and to establish a new “Office of Youth Safety.”
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Nashville Banner
February 4, 2025
Nashville Officials, Community Groups Gear Up for Annual Budget Debate
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WPLN
February 3, 2025
Nashville youth want a solution to gun violence. A new Metro office is looking for one.
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This is Nashville
January 23, 2025
Your Turn to Talk: Antioch High School shooting and gun violence
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Nashville Scene
January 12, 2025
Brittany Howard and Friends Get Hardcore, Support Nonprofits
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News Channel 5
December 9
Nashville launches Office of Youth Safety to tackle gun violence and promote conflict resolution
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News Channel 2
December 2
Southern Movement Committee looks forward to new ‘Office of Youth Safety’
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The Tennessean
December 2
New city office continues Nashville youth's legacy of charting new paths
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Fox 17
October 21
City leaders work to launch Office of Youth Safety in Nashville to combat gun violence -
Scoop Independent News
October 4
The legacy of slavery, segregation, white supremacy, and environmental racism haunts Tennessee. “A long history of anti-worker policies in the South—rooted in a racist agenda—has had devastating consequences for its residents.
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Yes! Magazine
OCTOBER 4
Cop Cities Meet Growing Resistance Nationwide
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The Tennessean
AUGUST 14, 2024
Dozens of young people lined up on a night in early June to voice their support before the Metro Council for funding to make Nashville communities safer, curb gun violence and reduce arrests.
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This Is Nashville
AUGUST 13, 2024
You've seen them around town, organizing Black Nashvillians to become greater participants in local, state and national governments. They are not the only organization in town to do this work, but they are one of the most effective....
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Tennessee Tribune
JULY 1, 2024
The Southern Movement Committee (SMC) celebrates encouraging news, as Metro Budget Chair Delishia Porterfield allocated $1 million to SMC’s proposed Varsity Spending Plan in her substitute budget that went into effect July 1.
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News Channel 2
JUNE 19, 2024
Addressing youth safety in Nashville
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News Channel 5
JUNE 19, 2024
What began as a dream and evolved into a proposal has now become a tangible reality for the youth of Nashville. The city is set to establish an Office of Youth Safety, aimed at protecting children from violence.
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News Channel 2
JUNE 13, 2024
The Southern Movement Committee is a democracy building, youth organizing, and community organizing organization focusing on TN, so right now our base is in Nashville. We organize young people around the end of the school-to-prison pipeline and really foster safe and healthy communities
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Tennessee Tribune
JUNE 13, 2024
Black Nashville Assembly (BNA), an extension of the Southern Movement Committee (SMC), is hosting its first family fun field day on June 15 to promote community togetherness.
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Nashville Banner
JUNE 11, 2024
Youth Violence Advocates Put Budget Ideas Front and Center
Varsity Spending Plan’ seeks $10 million for programs in schools and community centers aimed at cutting gun violence
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WPLN
JUNE 7, 2024
Nashvillians gathered at city hall to share their desires for the city budget with Metro councilmembers, one ask stood high above the rest: the Varsity Spending Plan.
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The Tennessean
JUNE 6, 2024
Nashville youth delivered a consistent message to Metro Council members during Tuesday's public hearing on the city budget: They want investments in community centers, an Office of Youth Safety and restorative justice programs in schools to address gun violence.