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EPISODE · Oct 19, 2022 · 50 MIN

The Children’s Memory Garden memorializes Nashville’s youngest victims of violence

from This Is Nashville · host WPLN News - Nashville Public Radio

Since 1996, a small corner of Centennial Park has memorialized children who died from violence. Last year, the Children’s Memorial Garden was redesigned and expanded. The garden reopened on Tuesday with the engraved names of more than 200 children. In this episode, we explore garden’s history, talk to those who have been maintaining it all these years, and the families of the children who are remembered there. But first, early voting begins Wednesday at election offices across the state. One of the most competitive races is for Tennessee’s redrawn 5th Congressional District. WPLN political reporter Blaise Gainey joins us at the top of the episode with more on this race. Guests: Blaise Gainey, WPLN political reporter Andrea Conte, founder of You Have The Power Kelby Smith, came up with the idea for the garden Regina Hockett, mother of 12-year-old Adriane Dickerson Debbie Gray, aunt of 9-year-old Crystal Faith Enid Price, grandmother of 3-year-old Paris Clark-Wilcox

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