
Special guest facilitator: Kia Jarmon
In-person or Facebook Live @haynestrinitycoalition
We advocate for the revitalization of the Haynes-Trinity community in Nashville, TN and the preservation of our historical Black neighborhoods and green spaces.

Special guest facilitator: Kia Jarmon
In-person or Facebook Live @haynestrinitycoalition

| JOIN YOUR NEIGHBORS FOR A FUNDRAISER FOR HAYNES MIDDLE SCHOOL! SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 12 -4 PM ENTERTAINMENT BY JULIUS “The Genius” FISHER IN THE PARKING LOT OF JACK’S BAR-B-QUE METRO PARKS HIGH STEPPERS at 12:30 PM FOOD AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE FROM OUR SPONSORS: Jack’s Bar-B-Que, Sam’s Pizza, or Victory Fuels Individual donations for this fundraiser can be made online HERE: |
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| JOIN US FOR A VIRTUAL MEETING DR. JAMES HILDRETH Meharry Medical College “CORONAVIRUS IN OUR COMMUNITIES AND HOW TO STAY SAFE” Nora Kern, Executive Director of Walk Bike Nashville with an update on pedestrian safety Next Thursday, 9/3/20 @ 6:30 PM. Join us via Facebook Live, Zoom Webinar or dial-in with your phone at 312-626-6799 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER for Zoom Webinar After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information about joining the meeting. |
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James E.K. Hildreth, Ph.D., M.D. graduated from Harvard magna cum laude in chemistry in 1979, and graduated from Oxford University in England with a Ph.D. in immunology in 1982. In 1987 he obtained his M.D. from Johns Hopkins and joined the Hopkins faculty as assistant professor.
In 2002, Dr. Hildreth became the first African American in the 125-year history of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to earn full professorship with tenure in the basic sciences. In July, 2005, Dr. Hildreth became director of the NIH-funded Center for AIDS Health Disparities Research at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee.
Dr. Hildreth has served Meharry Medical College since 2015 as the 12th president and chief executive officer of the nation’s largest private, independent historically black academic health sciences center.

Our MNPS District 1 School Board Election is Thursday, August 6, 2020. Early voting is from Friday, July 17 to Saturday, August 2. Listen to the candidates and make your informed decision on who you want to be our school board representative for the next 4 years.
This is a virtual event on Facebook Live, Zoom webinar or dial-in phone option. To receive the zoom or dial-in phone instructions, you will either need to reserve a spot on our Facebook page or email us directly at haynestrinitycoalition@gmail.com. Hope you will join us!
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Davidson County Election Commission website:
Download the Absentee Ballot Request Form

We’ve gone Virtual for our next meeting!
Haynes-Trinity Coalition Virtual Meeting
Thursday, 5/7/20 @ 6:30 PM
Join us via Facebook Live, Zoom Webinar or Dial-In with your phone at 312-626-6799 (password 631213)
For Zoom webinar instructions, pease email us at haynestrinitycoalition@gmail.com
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Councilwoman Kyonzte Toombs with an update on District 2.
Tifinie Capehart is a Realtor with Parks Realty, an Urban Planning Consultant, and an Adjunct Professor of Urban Studies at Tennessee State University.
Topic: Demystifying Metro’s zoning code. Come learn what terms like R6 or T3NE mean to District 2!

CLICK HERE TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR
VOTING BY MAIL


Watch this short video about the 2020 CENSUS! The Census determines how POWER and MONEY is distributed to our communities. Each uncounted person in our community means a loss of $20,000 over a 10-year period and a loss of $100,000 for a household of five.