Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam proclaims Dec 10, 2017 as Human Rights Day Download Hi-Res Download 600px wide
Human Trafficking, right here in Nashville… We need to educate our community so this can be recognized and prevented. July 20, 2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Specialized Investigations Division undercover detectives today raided three Nashville businesses that have been serving as fronts for prostitution for at least several months. Search warrants are being executed at: Shine
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam proclaims Dec 10, 2016 as Human Rights Day
Nashville Mayor Megan Barry Recognizes Human Rights Day Note: Human Rights Day is Dec 10. In 2016, the Tennessee Celebration was held on December 6.
The Metro Human Relations Commission (MHRC) of Nashville has released IncluCivics: Metro Nashville Public Schools. The study analyzes Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS). As one of the largest employers in Metro Nashville, with almost 11,000 employees, MNPS is a crucial part of the city’s workforce. Moreover, it is likely the sector that is the most
Tennessee United for Human Rights is excited to learn about a special screening in celebration of Black History Month. We wanted to share this event with you. Eyes on Mississippi, a 66-minute documentary film on dogged civil-rights reporter Bill Minor, will have its Nashville premiere Thursday, February 25 at the John Seigenthaler Center on the
The Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County recognizes Dec 10, 2015 as Human Rights Day
Nashville Mayor Megan Barry proclaims Dec 10, 2015 as Human Rights Day
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam proclaims Dec 10, 2015 as Human Rights Day