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Brandi Hunter

Brandi is a freelance journalist, brand writer and tech strategist based in Memphis, TN.

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Overton Park's historic event venue got a new name in March, 2022. (submitted)
New name and ambitions for historic event venue
Black Lens Productions Film Studios leadership team. Partner/General Counsel Cecilia S. Barnes, Founder/CEO Jason A. Farmer, Partner/CFO Carolyn N. Henry. (submitted)
Whitehaven film studio plans to put Memphis on the map
Women Working It: Ashlei Williams talks hustle, PR, and why she chose Memphis
Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams founded her Memphis-based management consulting firm, Standpoint Consulting, in 2019 and went full time in January 2020. (Submitted)
Women Working It: Dr. Adriane Johnson-Williams helps leaders understand what Memphis needs
Kaila Matthews, owner of the new WhatTheDoula, is a native Memphian and birth doula. (Submitted)
Women Working It: Doula Kaila Matthews helps expectant parents get what they want
Meghan Paige (left) and Keneisha Malone opened Terra Cotta October 3, 2020. The store is both a plant shop and space for customers to shop locally made goods, including jewelry, apparel, and candles. (Submitted)
Women Working It: The plants and passion of Terra Cotta
Lauren Wiliams-Batiste, owner of the Memphis-based Elle's Elixirs. (Lauren Wiliams-Batiste)
Women Working It: Lauren Williams-Batiste talks tea, CBD, and learning to market yourself
Care about Memphis’ nonprofits? Tune in for these virtual discussions this Wednesday and Thursday.

Moment Nonprofit Partners' annual conference is underway. This year, they're livestreaming two sessions for the public. August 12 is a discussion on the racial gap in leadership positions across the nonprofit sector. August 13 lays out the state of the Mid-South's nonprofit sector.

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Diaper drive-thrus and period product pickups. Sweet Cheeks is helping Memphians in need.

Diapers and period products are essential but expensive. As more Memphians face financial uncertainty, Sweet Cheeks Diaper Ministry and Sister Supply are stepping up to provide supplies to those in need.

Domestic violence victims may not be ‘safer at home.’ Two Mid-South nonprofits are here to help.

Household abuse often increases in times of crisis. These two Mid-South nonprofits are working for victims and survivors in the COVID-19 pandemic.

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