Tricia Dewey

Is a longtime Memphis transplant, who has grown to admire the ‘grit and grind’. She is also a mom, wife, runner, reader, recovering lawyer, tree hugger, and ally.
Tricia Dewey
Tricia Dewey

Power in Policy: TEP’s Purpose

TEP’s Purpose Interviews by Tricia Dewey In the heart of Tennessee, where legislative battles often shape the landscape for marginalized communities, the Tennessee Equality Project (TEP) stands as a formidable

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Tricia Dewey

Paddling Around Memphis

Kayaks, first built by the Inuit from sealskin and used for hunting, have been around for approximately 4,000 years. Most kayaks are now made from plastic, but the basic shape

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