
‘We Count: First-Time Voters’ Online at Frist Art Museum
As Nashvillians, we’re familiar with the story of Tennessee’s pivotal participation in women’s suffrage — we were the 36th state

As Nashvillians, we’re familiar with the story of Tennessee’s pivotal participation in women’s suffrage — we were the 36th state

35 Corporations and 107 Small Businesses Sign Letter Opposing Discrimination in Tennessee. Following the signing of HB 836 in Tennessee,

8,000 Square-Foot Exhibition, Opening March 27, 2020, Commemorates the Role of Tennesseans Statewide Leading to Ratification of the 19th Amendment

There comes a time in everyone’s life when they hit a turning point. For some, it’s a personal realization, for

New Landmark Research Project Developed To Learn What The Middle Tennessee LGBTQ Community Needs In Order To Thrive

The Tennessee legislature deferred three anti-LGBTQ bills until next year; one significantly amended bill will reach the Governor’s desk
Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation, the educational arm of the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer

When Kacey Frierson and Chwanda Nixon started dating in 2010, they lived in Illinois. They were excited to move their