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Middle Tennessee’s Syrian community celebrates after rebels oust Assad regime
SUMMARY: In Murfreesboro, the Syrian community rejoices as rebel forces have taken Damascus, leading to the exile of Bashar al-Assad and his regime after 13 years of civil war. Kinan Alrifai, a refugee since 2014, celebrates alongside her family, expressing pride in their Syrian identity and relief at the regime’s fall. Saleh Sbenaty, a longtime resident, reflects on the lack of freedoms under Assad and shares his hope for Syria’s future, envisioning a nation rich in culture and history. Both are filled with optimism, believing that any governing force will be better than the oppressive Assad regime.
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Metro Arts finally has a grants plan for 2025. It has similar rules and less money for artists.
SUMMARY: In July 2024, the Metro Arts Lending Library added 53 new works to its Main Library’s Mezzanine Gallery. After recovering from a chaotic funding cycle in 2023, Metro Arts has a new plan for distributing $3.2 million in grants, down from over $7 million last year, amidst a record-high applicant pool exceeding 300. The two grant programs—general operating grants for nonprofits and Thrive for individual artists—will utilize a modified funding formula prioritizing smaller nonprofits. Changes to Thrive include capping amounts at $10,000 and requiring partnerships with nonprofit fiscal agents. Final approval from the Metro Council is awaited in January.
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Remembrance: Larysa Jaye left her mark on Nashville by transcending country boundaries and centering her experience
SUMMARY: Larysa Jaye was a powerful Black woman musician known for her bold and unfiltered expression in country music. Her song “Nobody Wanna Hear It” confronts societal expectations for Black women to remain compliant. With decades of experience, she faced challenges in the industry but remained dedicated to her art and family. Jaye’s music reflected a unique blend of genres and focused on the realities of life, particularly for single mothers. Despite her passing at 40, her influence continues through initiatives like Black Opry, highlighting her dedication to diversifying the music scene. A fundraiser is underway for her memorial.
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Audit recommends changes to private probation board | Tennessee
SUMMARY: An audit released by Comptroller Jason Mumpower found that Tennessee’s Private Probation Services Council needs more transparency in reporting verified information. The audit revealed that expenses exceeded revenues by $97,910 in three of five audited years, with a significant deficit in 2021. The council, which oversees 26 private probation companies, collects fees but does not verify the self-reported data on probationers. Auditors recommended that companies report probationer information to the courts and the council. They also suggested publishing annual data, including probationer numbers, and clarifying the council’s responsibilities through legislative action.
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