365 Memphians: Days 301 - 303
365 Memphians: Days 301 - 303
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Jessa Marsh came to Memphis as part of Teach for America to teach English and coach debate at Overton High School. She's also an editor for the online and print magazine Monkeybicycle and is in the process of publishing her book, "The Way We Sleep". When asked why she loves Memphis, she said, "It's like Chicago had a baby with a small town."

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Sam Mauck has only been in Memphis since May of this year, but he's already smitten. He works as the director of campus and young adult ministries for the Diocese of Memphis (where he runs a monthly cocktail hour called "Theology on Tap"). He's also a member of Bravo Memphis and Indie Memphis.
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Natasha Mayton has only been a Memphian for four years, but she's already making her mark on the community. She's involved in MPACT Memphis, is a mentor for Youth Villages, works with the Sickle Cell Fund for families in need and volunteers for Hope Presbyterian Church. She loves Memphis' rich and dynamic culture and the people that work tirelessly to improve the city.


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