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![]() 10/1/12 | 20997 | XL Madison County Sheriff David Woolfork presents Theresa Blakley, professor of social work, with a certificate of appreciation for her work with the Remember Me Commemorative Walk held at Union University. - Jacob Moore |
![]() 10/1/12 | 21002 | XL Homicide-loss survivor Gladys Turner receives a white balloon from a volunteer at the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. The balloons were released in honor of lost loved ones. - Jacob Moore |
![]() 10/1/12 | 21003 | XL Homicide-loss survivors receive white balloons at the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. The balloons were released in honor of lost loved ones. - Jacob Moore |
![]() 10/1/12 | 21004 | XL Homicide-loss survivors release white balloons at the end of the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. - Jacob Moore |
![]() 10/1/12 | 21006 | XL Nita Mehr, associate professor of social work, welcomes homicide-loss survivors in attendance at the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. - Jacob Moore |
![]() 10/1/12 | 21007 | XL Homicide-loss survivors Norma and Cliff Ellington, thank members of the Jackson Police Department for their work during the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. - Jacob Moore |
![]() 10/1/12 | 21008 | XL David S. Dockery, president of the university, encourages homicide-loss survivors at the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. - Jacob Moore |
![]() 10/1/12 | 21009 | XL Families sit at tables with pictures of their lost loved ones during the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. - Jacob Moore |
![]() 10/1/12 | 21010 | XL Students hold candles along the sidewalk circling Miller Tower as homicide-loss survivors walk together in remembrance of their loved ones. - Jacob Moore |
![]() 10/1/12 | 21011 | XL Nita Mehr, associate professor of social work, leads the Remember Me Commemorative Walk with homicide-loss survivor Carolyn Knox. - Jacob Moore |
![]() 4/4/11 | 17158 | XL Mary Anne Poe, director of the Center for Just and Caring Communities, speaks during the Town & Gown in Providence Hall. - Deanna Santangelo |
![]() 4/4/11 | 17159 | XL Mary Anne Poe, director of Center for Just and Caring Communities, speaks during the Town & Gown in Providence Hall. - Deanna Santangelo |
![]() 4/4/11 | 17160 | XL Mary Anne Poe, director of Center for Just and Caring Communities, speaks during the Town & Gown in Providence Hall. - Deanna Santangelo |
![]() 2/15/11 | 16514 | XL Judge J. Roland Reid, Haywood County juvenile court judge, gives his first impressions of the film Me Facing Life: Cyntoia's Story. The Center for Just and Caring Communities hosted a panel discussion of the film. - Victoria Stargel |
![]() 2/15/11 | 16515 | XL Union University Center for Just and Caring Communities hosts a panel discussion following a viewing of the film Me Facing Life: Cyntoia's Story. Twana Miller, Juvenile Justice Program Manager, TN Center for Child Welfare, shares her opinion of the movie and the factors affecting Cyntoia's story as a part of the panel of West Tennessee juvenile justice professionals. - Victoria Stargel |
![]() 2/15/11 | 16516 | XL The Center for Just and Caring Communities hosts a panel discussion following a viewing of the film Me Facing Life: Cyntoia's Story. West Tennessee juvenile justice professionals discuss their impressions of the film and how the issues raised by the film should be addressed. - Victoria Stargel |
![]() 2/15/11 | 16518 | XL The Center for Just and Caring Communities hosts a panel discussion following a viewing of the film Me Facing Life: Cyntoia's Story. West Tennessee juvenile justice professionals discuss their impressions of the film and how the issues raised by the film should be addressed. - Victoria Stargel |