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TDOC to offer more accommodations for deaf, incarcerated people after lawsuit settlement
SUMMARY: A new lawsuit settlement will enhance accessibility for deaf incarcerated individuals in Tennessee’s Department of Correction (TDOC). Following a 2020 suit by Disability Rights Tennessee and three deaf inmates, the TDOC agreed to provide videophones, sign language interpreters, and necessary accommodations, ensuring deaf individuals can participate in essential programming. The settlement addresses violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act, with measures including the provision of interpreters for medical appointments and educational programming. It also mandates screening for deaf inmates, ensuring they receive appropriate support for rehabilitation and reentry into society, thus promoting equal opportunities and communication access.
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Cool Camps: Here’s a BTS look at how L&N Stem Academy is training a new generation of rowers
SUMMARY: L&N STEM Academy’s rowing club is featured as part of a “Cool Camps” segment, offering students hands-on experience in rowing along the Tennessee River. Assistant coach Evan explains that when students can’t practice on the water, they train on rowing machines called “ergs” to build strength and cardio endurance. The training focuses on perfecting rowing motions in sequence—arms, back, and legs. The beautiful downtown Knoxville skyline provides a scenic backdrop as students engage in intense, repetitive workouts to prepare for real water sessions. Reporter Aaron Velasquez gives viewers a glimpse of the challenging practice and the discipline rowing requires.
Rowing club assistant coach, Evan, talks about the importance of training for rowing.
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This Alabama City’s First-Ever Black Councilwoman Receives Letter Calling Her N-Word, and That’s Not All – The Tennessee Tribune
SUMMARY: In 2024, Michelle L. Watkins became North Huntsville’s District 1’s first Black female council member. Months later, she received a racist, hateful letter targeting her natural hair and using racial slurs. Watkins shared the letter on social media, sparking widespread outrage. Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle condemned the attack, emphasizing the city’s commitment to dignity and respect. The Huntsville-Madison County NAACP called the letter a vile act of hatred, urging a thorough investigation and accountability. They highlighted the ongoing racism in society and reaffirmed their dedication to protecting civil rights. The sender remains unknown, with motives rooted in racism.
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TSU reaches agreement to reallocate $96 million for university operations
SUMMARY: Tennessee State University (TSU) has reached an agreement with the state to reallocate \$96 million for operational needs over the next three years. The funding, originally designated for deferred maintenance, is part of a \$250 million allocation approved in 2022 for infrastructure upgrades. An additional \$55 million will support key projects, including campus electrical upgrades and new agricultural science buildings. TSU leaders praised the deal for ensuring financial sustainability and improving student experiences. The move follows recent governance changes and long-standing underfunding. State officials expressed confidence in TSU’s leadership and affirmed their commitment to the university’s future growth and success.
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