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Our Memphis, Our Future

Our Memphis, Our Future

By: Report for America: Memphis Journalism and Media Course
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Conversations on justice, development, and who really benefits.

© 2025 Our Memphis, Our Future
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  • South of Silicon Valley: Tech Jobs, Toxins, and Truth
    May 19 2025

    The Greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce branded Memphis “America’s Distribution Center” in the 1980s to attract transportation and logistics business to the soulful city. Recently, the Chamber once again branded Memphis to attract business — this time as the “Digital Delta” to attract big tech to the Mid-South. And they succeeded. But at what cost?

    In the inaugural episode of “Our Memphis, Our Future,” a group of young Memphians came together to investigate the arrival of xAI to the city of Memphis. Will this arrival benefit the city? Mayor Paul Young and Memphis Chamber president Ted Townsend seem to think so. They both proclaimed xAI brought high tax revenue and high paying jobs to supporters and critics alike.

    Yet, some Memphians remain unconvinced. Memphis Community Against Pollution executive director, KeShaun Pearson, is worried about the polluting effects this facility is already having on the air in South Memphis. Protect our Aquifer's executive director Sarah Houston is worried about the exorbitant water usage of the facility. We are worried if Memphians will actually benefit from the high paying jobs and tax revenue promoted by the mayor and other leaders. In this episode, we explore if xAI is right for the future of Memphis.

    Stay informed by following Memphis Community Against Pollution, Protect our Aquifer, and Young, Gifted & Green.

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