Lloyd Johnson – My Truth: My Journey Toward Servant Leadership
Lloyd A. Johnson, the retiring president of the Savannah 100 Foundation, Inc., is publishing his memoir, “My Truth: My Journey Toward Servant Leadership” The memoir is the story of “my struggles to overcome life’s challenges and my
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As Coronavirus Deepens Inequality, Inequality Worsens Its Spread
As Coronavirus Deepens Inequality, Inequality Worsens Its Spread The pandemic is widening social and economic divisions that also make the virus deadlier, a self-reinforcing cycle that experts warn could have consequences for years
Savannah 100 Foundation announces Gadsden Memorial Scholarship winners
Savannah 100 Foundation announces Gadsden Memorial Scholarship winners The Savannah 100 Foundation, Inc. awarded several Savannah students its prestigious 2019 Gadsden Memorial Scholarships at the Chatham County Courthouse on April 13. The Scholarships
Even 14-Year-Olds Who Kill Are Not Adults
Even 14-Year-Olds Who Kill Are Not Adults If the young teens accused in Tessa Majors’s murder are convicted, a 1978 law could deny them a chance at redemption. Read the article on The
The Injustice of This Moment Is Not an ‘Aberration’ Michelle Alexander
The Injustice of This Moment Is Not an ‘Aberration’ From mass incarceration to mass deportation, our nation remains in deep denial. Ten years have passed since my book, “The New Jim Crow,” was
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