Collierville Community Justice

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Collierville Community Justice (CCJ) is a diverse, intergenerational coalition of citizens working to challenge systems of institutional racism in our town.

Photos from Collierville Community Justice's post 12/05/2024

Today is the last day to vote early in the Collierville Alderman position 3 Runoff Election! This is a run-off election since no candidate got 51% of the votes for this position.

The two candidates that face each other in the run off are
Chad Lindsay and Nick Robbins (names listed alphabetically just as they will be on the ballot).

Compassion Church is the early voting precinct and will be open today from 3pm to 7pm.

Election Day is December 10th. If you vote on election day, you must vote at your assigned precinct. There is ONE CHANGE to that this time. If you normally vote at Collierville Church of Christ (precinct 02-08) then your election day voting location will be Collierville Bible Church just this one time. You can read the informational post about this change on the town's website here:
https://www.colliervilletn.gov/Home/Components/News/News/2418/16

For more information visit the Shelby County Election Commission website for our election here:https://www.electionsshelbytn.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Dec%2010%202024%20Municipal%20Runoff%20Collierville%20NOTICE%204%2011222024.pdf

11/13/2024

🚨Deadline is TOMORROW @ 5pm CST🚨

⭐️ Are you interested in public service? A great opportunity to get involved is through serving on a Town Board or Commission.

🔗 We encourage all who are interested to apply at https://www.colliervilletn.gov/government/join-a-town-board-or-commission Feel free to reach out if we can assist you!

Photos from Collierville Community Justice's post 11/13/2024

⭐️ Less than 2 weeks remaining to visit CCJ’s special exhibit, “Writing Alcorn Village,” at the Morton Museum of Collierville History!

✍🏼 This exhibit is a culmination of CCJ’s intensive research on Alcorn Village, Collierville’s first historically Black neighborhood. At a time when redlining and discriminatory lending practices excluded Black Americans from living in the suburbs, Alcorn Village transformed opportunities for aspiring Black homeowners.

🗓️ Make sure to come check the exhibit out while it’s still up, until November 23.

📸 Swipe for a preview of the exhibit from the opening reception!

10/27/2024

CCJ Youth Fellow Bella Nicasio, a junior at Collierville High School, asks Collierville school board candidates about incorporating civic education in Collierville Schools.

10/27/2024

CCJ Youth Fellow Hana Brittenham, a junior at Collierville High School, asks Collierville school board candidates about student representation in school board decision-making.

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