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Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Riverchase residents talking to an organizer in their doorway

Riverchase Rallying for Rental Right to Affordability

Chloe Hall September 30, 2022

The battle for affordable housing in Nashville is known all too well by the residents of Riverchase Apartment, who are currently operating at the front lines of the fight for fairness. The pattern of corporate...

OP-ED: East Nashville Mobile Home Community Deserves Secure, Affordable Housing Options

Chloe Hall December 5, 2021

When was the last time you heard “trailer park”? Was it the butt of a joke about rednecks? Or maybe in a Kacey Musgrave lyric? Most people who use the term aren’t thinking about trailer parks,...

Nashville Through the Decades, A Reflection on Vanderbilt's Home

Nashville Through the Decades, A Reflection on Vanderbilt’s Home

Celia Waldman, Contributor November 12, 2021

What is the future of Nashville? In what ways is the future of Nashville informed by its past? In what ways is the city failing to create a humane and equitable living environment for all of its residents?...

Nashville Metro’s Emergency Shelter Flip-Flop

Nashville Metro’s Emergency Shelter Flip-Flop

Chloe Hall October 21, 2019

Last Monday, the city of Nashville announced it would not reopen emergency shelters this winter due to lack of funding. The response from the public was overwhelmingly negative and just three days after...

Nashville at 50

Ryan Higgins April 7, 2013

On April 1, Metro Nashville’s consolidated city-county government turned fifty years old, marking a significant period of growth and expansion.  Originally, Nashville was an independent municipality...

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