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  2. Christine Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Stephens, Christine. "Social capital in its place: Using social theory to understand social capital and inequalities in health." Social Science & Medicine 66, no. 5 (2008): 1174–1184. Stephens, Christine, Nigel Long, and Ian Miller. "The impact of trauma and social support on posttraumatic stress disorder: A study of New Zealand police officers."

  3. Christine Stephen - Wikipedia

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    Christine Stephen or Christina Stevens may refer to: Christine Stephen-Daly (born 1973), Australian actress; Christine Stephens, New Zealand psychologist; Christina Stevens (1825–1876), Dutch missionary

  4. Attorney and activist Ricky Wilkins' legacy and impact on ...

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    Ricky Wilkins, 58, Memphis lawyer and activist, was laid to rest Saturday after a service at First Baptist Church on Broad Avenue

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  6. Christine Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Christine Stevens may refer to: Chris Stevens (mathematician) , American mathematician Christine Stevens (animal welfare activist) (1918–2002), American animal welfare activist and conservationist

  7. R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes Inc. v. Equal Employment ...

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    Aimee Stephens was a funeral home employee who had presented herself as male up until 2013. On July 31, 2013, she wrote to her employer, the Harris Funeral Homes group, so that they could be prepared for her decision to undergo gender reassignment surgery, telling them that after a vacation, she planned to return dressed in female attire that ...

  8. Members of Memphis' Palestinian community call for ... - AOL

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    About 100 members of the Shelby County Palestinian community gathered at Shelby Farms on Thanksgiving to call for an end to the Gaza Strip crisis.

  9. R. S. Lewis Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, Lewis purchased the Memphis Red Sox, a baseball team in the Negro leagues. He also financed the construction of Martin Stadium (sometimes called "Lewis Park") in Memphis. At the time, the city's hotels were racially segregated, and opposing team members were lodged at the funeral home. [1] [2]