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VOL. 71, No. 28
July 14 - 20, 2022
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Gold Standard Certification set for temporary staffing agencies by James Coleman
Special to The New Tri-State Defender
Speaking about trouble… Michelle Robinson McKissack, the chairperson of the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board, talks about Wednesday evening’s decision to place Supt. Dr. Joris Ray on administrative leave pending the conclusion of an investigation into alleged improprieties involving Ray and school personnel. Nearly 20 public speakers spoke during the special hearing, with most supporting Ray, who expressed “disappointment” in the board’s action, but said he “respects the oversight of the board.” (Photo: Gary S. Whitlow/GSW Enterprises/The New Tri-State Defender.) See Page 4 for related commentary.
Tracking the Grizzlies in Vegas by Terry Davis
SEE STAFFING ON PAGE 2
Special to The New Tri-State Defender
LAS VEGAS – Most of the current roster of the Grizzlies are in Las Vegas supporting Memphis’ summer league team. They showed up in full-support mode even though only half of them will be around for the opening day of the regular season. The rest may land spots with the Hustle, the Grizzlies’ G-League team. All-Star point guard Ja Morant, Dillion Brooks, and Desmond Bane were just a few of the players in attendance for the games. Like the others, they have been cheering great plays and celebrating the team’s wins. Terry Morant, who was Davis the overall No. 2 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, is getting a fresh look at summer-league play – this time as a league superstar. His summer-league squad won the championship. This year, the winning team will receive a championship ring, with the Grizzlies still on track bracket to play for the title. Morant has a lot to celebrate while in Las Vegas. He recently signed a rookie extension contract worth $193 million that could escalate to $241 million, if he makes the All-Star game or one of the All-NBA teams next season. Tyus Jones was also in Las Vegas. In a surprise to many observers, Jones has been resigned (a two-year deal) by the
Temporary staffing agencies now are encouraged to operate at a higher standard regarding pay, working conditions and benefits for the workers they place in Memphis businesses. That standard is engraved in the recently announced Greater Memphis Chamber’s Gold Standard Certification, which vets the agencies’ performance on workplace equity issues. “It’s really about best practices; who provides the best practices. When you talk about customer service for staffing agencies, they (staffing agencies) have two sets of customers. “They have their busiSondra nesses that contract with Howell them to help them find talent. They also have the individual, who’s seeking employment,” said Sondra Howell, vice president of Talent Innovation for the chamber. Although just announced, the idea of the certification program began during a protest years ago. In 2016, hundreds of activists took to the Memphis streets to protest the police killings of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castille in St. Paul, Minnesota.
‘Phase II’ plans to enhance Wells Plaza to be unveiled, groundbreaking by Dr. Sybil C. Mitchell
Special to The New Tri-State Defender
With backup point guard Tyus Jones alongside, the Memphis Grizzlies All-Star point guard Ja Morant gets engaged while attending a summer league game in Las Vegas. (Photo: Terry Davis/The New Tri-State Defender) Grizzlies to back up Morant. A new face for the Grizzlies is NBA veteran Danny Green, who has made his presence felt in Vegas. Green was ac-
quired in a draft day trade with Philadelphia in exchange for De’Anthony Melton
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“Exciting new plans” for the Ida B. Wells Plaza in downtown Memphis and groundbreaking are slated for Saturday, July16, according to the Memphis Memorial Committee (MMC). “Saturday, July 16, is the birthday of Ida B. Wells, and we want everyone to come out and celebrate with us,” said Dr. L. LaSimba M. Gray Jr., president of MMC. “We have been working on some exciting plans for the Plaza. We’re calling it Phase II.” A statue of Wells was unveiled in July, 2021, an event which garnered national attention. Wells looks out over her beloved Beale Street at the corner of Fourth Street. She stands on a grassy platform, only a few feet from historic First Baptist ChurchIda B. Beale, where she ran her Wells printing press. Gray and MMC drove the effort to have a portion of Fourth Street changed to “Ida B. Wells-Barnett Street.”
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