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Author Archives: Steve Haruch

Steve Haruch is the senior producer. An award-winning journalist, editor and producer, he has worked previously at the Nashville Scene and WPLN, and his writing has appeared everywhere from The New York Times to NPR's Code Switch. He edited the books Greetings From New Nashville: How a Sleepy Southern Town Became 'It' City and People Only Die of Love in Movies: Film Writing by Jim Ridley.

sharuch@nashvillepublicmedia.com
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Hazel Joyner-Smith: founder and CEO, International Black Film Festival

by Demetria Kalodimos, Andrea Tudhope and Steve Haruch September 29, 2024October 4, 2024
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Myles Maillie: painter and visual artist

by Steve Haruch, Demetria Kalodimos and Andrea Tudhope September 22, 2024September 22, 2024
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Most Nashville Bus Stops Don’t Have A Shelter. WeGo Is Working to Change That

by Martin Cherry and Steve Haruch September 20, 2024September 23, 2024
MaryAnne MacKenzie, a white woman in her 80s with short brown hair and wearing a black cardigan, smiles in front of a door.
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MaryAnne MacKenzie: teacher at Hattie Cotton during 1957 bombing

by Demetria Kalodimos, Andrea Tudhope and Steve Haruch September 15, 2024September 9, 2024
Nine African American elders stand in front of Jones School in North Nashville
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Special Episode: We Are North Nashville

by Demetria Kalodimos, Andrea Tudhope and Steve Haruch September 8, 2024September 6, 2024
Gerold Oliver, a Black man in his 20s, wears a blue and white plaid shirt and a silver necklace, smiling in front of a wall at the Banner studio
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Gerold Oliver: actor

by Demetria Kalodimos, Andrea Tudhope and Steve Haruch September 1, 2024September 6, 2024
Morgan Price, an African American woman in her 20s, wears a blue Fisk University shirt with a bulldog logo and smiles
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Morgan Price: Fisk University gymnast and first HBCU national champion

by Demetria Kalodimos, Andrea Tudhope and Steve Haruch August 25, 2024August 29, 2024
Amanda Little, a white woman in her 40s, wears a white shirt and smiles while standing in front of a gray wall
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Amanda Little: journalist, professor, founder of Kidizenship

by Demetria Kalodimos, Andrea Tudhope and Steve Haruch August 18, 2024August 17, 2024
Henry Martin, a white man in his 60s with a white beard, wears a bow tie and seersucker suit
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Henry Martin: Nashville federal public defender

by Demetria Kalodimos, Andrea Tudhope and Steve Haruch August 11, 2024August 9, 2024
Jeff Holmes, a white man with white hair and beard, wears glasses and smiles
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Jeff Holmes: songwriter and frontman for The Floating Men

by Demetria Kalodimos, Andrea Tudhope and Steve Haruch August 4, 2024August 3, 2024

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