10/4/21 | 30186 | XL
Nite Mehr, director for MSW programs and professor of social work, welcomes guests of the Remember Me Walk. - Cade Smith
10/4/21 | 30187 | XL
Participants in the Remember Me Walk for homicide survivors walk in memory of their lost loved ones outside the chapel. - Cade Smith
10/4/21 | 30188 | XL
Social Work students help guide the participants in the Remember Me Walk for homicide survivors. - Cade Smith
10/1/18 | 28532 | XL
Social work students line the sidewalks of the Great Lawn during the annual Remember Me Walk. - Kristi McMurry Woody
10/1/18 | 28533 | XL
Guests of the annual Remember Me Walk hosted by the Center for Just and Caring Communities release balloons in memory of their loved ones lost to violence. - Kristi McMurry Woody
9/26/16 | 27070 | XL
Breanne Vailes, programming coordinator for the Vocatio Center, checks guests in for the Remember Me Walk. - Kristi McMurry Woody
9/26/16 | 27071 | XL
Guests at the Remember Me Walk look at the memorial quilt made with photos of loved ones lost to homicide. - Kristi McMurry Woody
9/26/16 | 27072 | XL
Nita Mehr and Theresa Blakley, professors of social work, address guests of the Remember Me Commemorative Walk, which honors loved ones lost to homicide. - Kristi McMurry Woody
9/26/16 | 27073 | XL
Julie Glosson, professor of language, provides special music during the Remember Me Commemorative Walk event honoring loved ones lost to homicide. - Kristi McMurry Woody
9/26/16 | 27077 | XL
Social work students hold candles to light the Remember Me Commemorative Walk for homicide-loss survivors. - Kristi McMurry Woody
9/26/16 | 27078 | XL
Community members release white balloons at the end of the Remember Me Commemorative Walk for homicide-loss survivors. - Kristi McMurry Woody
9/28/15 | 25817 | XL
Dub Oliver, president of the university, addresses those who came to support the Remember Me Walk in the Carl Grant Events Center. - David Parks
9/28/15 | 25818 | XL
A participant in the Remember Me Walk sits with a photo of her loved one, listening as speakers dedicate uplifting words to others lost to homicide in the Carl Grant Events Center. - David Parks
9/28/15 | 25819 | XL
Hal Poe, Charles Colson professor of faith and culture, encourages families of the Remember Me Walk by recounting his joyful memories with victims lost to homicide. - David Parks
9/28/15 | 25820 | XL
A color guard of junior ROTC cadets honors victims of homicide as their loved ones participate in the Remember Me Walk, a yearly event hosted by the Center for Just and Caring Communities. - David Parks
9/28/15 | 25822 | XL
The pathway along the Great Lawn is lined with students and faculty bearing candles, awaiting homicide victims’ family members to pass through during the Remember Me Walk. - David Parks
9/28/15 | 25823 | XL
During the Remember Me Walk hosted by the Center for Just and Caring Communities, families release hundreds of white balloons into the air to commemorate those whose lives were lost to homicide. - David Parks
4/22/15 | 25125 | XL
David Carothers and other guests listen to Bob Lupton speak at the "Toxic Charity: Compassion, Justice, and the Christian Life" conference sponsored by the Center for Just and Caring Communities and the Department of Social Work. - Kristi McMurry Woody
4/22/15 | 25126 | XL
Bob Lupton speaks at the "Toxic Charity: Compassion, Justice, and the Christian Life" conference sponsored by the Center for Just and Caring Communities and the Department of Social Work. - Kristi McMurry Woody
4/22/15 | 25127 | XL
Bob Lupton speaks at the "Toxic Charity: Compassion, Justice, and the Christian Life" conference sponsored by the Center for Just and Caring Communities and the Department of Social Work. - Kristi McMurry Woody
4/22/15 | 25128 | XL
Bob Lupton speaks to a full room at the "Toxic Charity: Compassion, Justice, and the Christian Life" conference sponsored by the Center for Just and Caring Communities and the Department of Social Work. - Kristi McMurry Woody
4/22/15 | 25129 | XL
A guest of the "Toxic Charity: Compassion, Justice, and the Christian Life" conference takes notes as Bob Lupton speaks. - Kristi McMurry Woody
10/7/13 | 22533 | XL
Theresa Blakley, professor of social work, presents Jerry Woodall, District Attorney General for Madison County, with the Champion of Victim Rights Award during the Remember Me service and commemorative walk for homicide-loss survivors sponsored by the Center for Just and Caring Communities. - Matt McDaniel
10/7/13 | 22534 | XL
Tina Fox, director of victim services for the Tennessee Board of Parole, speaks about the tragedy of loss at the Remember Me service and commemorative walk for homicide-loss survivors. - Matt McDaniel
10/7/13 | 22535 | XL
ºÚÁÏÂÛ̳ hosts the Remember Me service and commemorative walk for homicide-loss survivors where participants release balloons in memory of lost loved ones. - Matt McDaniel
10/1/12 | 20997 | XL
Madison County Sheriff David Woolfork presents Theresa Blakley, professor of social work, with a certificate of appreciation for her work with the Remember Me Commemorative Walk held at ºÚÁÏÂÛ̳. - Jacob Moore
10/1/12 | 21002 | XL
Homicide-loss survivor Gladys Turner receives a white balloon from a volunteer at the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. The balloons were released in honor of lost loved ones. - Jacob Moore
10/1/12 | 21003 | XL
Homicide-loss survivors receive white balloons at the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. The balloons were released in honor of lost loved ones. - Jacob Moore
10/1/12 | 21004 | XL
Homicide-loss survivors release white balloons at the end of the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. - Jacob Moore
10/1/12 | 21006 | XL
Nita Mehr, associate professor of social work, welcomes homicide-loss survivors in attendance at the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. - Jacob Moore
10/1/12 | 21007 | XL
Homicide-loss survivors Norma and Cliff Ellington, thank members of the Jackson Police Department for their work during the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. - Jacob Moore
10/1/12 | 21008 | XL
David S. Dockery, president of the university, encourages homicide-loss survivors at the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. - Jacob Moore
10/1/12 | 21009 | XL
Families sit at tables with pictures of their lost loved ones during the fifth annual Remember Me Commemorative Walk. - Jacob Moore
10/1/12 | 21010 | XL
Students hold candles along the sidewalk circling Miller Tower as homicide-loss survivors walk together in remembrance of their loved ones. - Jacob Moore
10/1/12 | 21011 | XL
Nita Mehr, associate professor of social work, leads the Remember Me Commemorative Walk with homicide-loss survivor Carolyn Knox. - Jacob Moore
4/4/11 | 17158 | XL
Mary Anne Poe, director of the Center for Just and Caring Communities, speaks during the Town & Gown in Providence Hall. - Deanna Santangelo
4/4/11 | 17159 | XL
Mary Anne Poe, director of Center for Just and Caring Communities, speaks during the Town & Gown in Providence Hall. - Deanna Santangelo
4/4/11 | 17160 | XL
Mary Anne Poe, director of Center for Just and Caring Communities, speaks during the Town & Gown in Providence Hall. - Deanna Santangelo
2/15/11 | 16514 | XL
Judge J. Roland Reid, Haywood County juvenile court judge, gives his first impressions of the film Me Facing Life: Cyntoia's Story. The Center for Just and Caring Communities hosted a panel discussion of the film. - Victoria Stargel
2/15/11 | 16515 | XL
ºÚÁÏÂÛ̳ Center for Just and Caring Communities hosts a panel discussion following a viewing of the film Me Facing Life: Cyntoia's Story. Twana Miller, Juvenile Justice Program Manager, TN Center for Child Welfare, shares her opinion of the movie and the factors affecting Cyntoia's story as a part of the panel of West Tennessee juvenile justice professionals. - Victoria Stargel
2/15/11 | 16516 | XL
The Center for Just and Caring Communities hosts a panel discussion following a viewing of the film Me Facing Life: Cyntoia's Story. West Tennessee juvenile justice professionals discuss their impressions of the film and how the issues raised by the film should be addressed. - Victoria Stargel
2/15/11 | 16518 | XL
The Center for Just and Caring Communities hosts a panel discussion following a viewing of the film Me Facing Life: Cyntoia's Story. West Tennessee juvenile justice professionals discuss their impressions of the film and how the issues raised by the film should be addressed. - Victoria Stargel