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“Gentrification is at the doorstep. Can Black investors protect this Charlotte community?”, The Charlotte Observer, October 27, 2020
“Bond to improve Charlotte’s neighborhoods on ballot, councilman says key to city’s continued growth,” WBTV, October 15, 2020
“Charlotte initiative for economically-challenged neighborhoods launched,” The Charlotte Post, September 9, 2020
“Race, politics, and 2020 election take center stage at virtual town hall meeting,” WBTV, September 8, 2020.
“Council member: shooting shouldn’t ‘overshadow good work’ along Charlotte corridor,” WFAE 90.7, June 22, 2020
“Local leaders to host ‘Black Men United’ rally on Wednesday,” QCity Metro, June 16, 2020
“Five years after Emanuel AME: A letter to my big sister,” The Charlotte Observer, June 17, 2020
“5 questions for City Council Member Malcolm Graham,” QCity Metro, April 17, 2020
“Charlotte Amateur Tennis Championship honors Charleston shooting victim,” QCity Metro, July 30, 2019
“Forum focuses on firearms violence as public health crisis,” The Charlotte Post, August 15, 2019
“Malcolm Graham returns to City Council, where all politics is local,” The Charlotte Post, November 27, 2019
“I’m Back: Four years after his sister’s murder in a Charleston church, Malcolm Graham returns to public office with big dreams for Beatties Ford Road,” Charlotte Agenda, December 9, 2019
“Life Lessons: Malcolm Graham,” Charlotte Magazine, May 24, 2017
“Sparing Dylann Roof the death penalty says white lives matter more,” The Charlotte Observer, August 30, 2016
“How many mass shootings must we endure?,” CBS Evening News, June 17, 2016
“Remembering Charleston,” special one-hour Palmetto Scene program, SouthCarolinaETV, June 17, 2016
“Malcolm Graham: A year after Charleston, no fewer guns – just more pain for my family,” The Charlotte Observer, June 16, 2016
“Anniversary of Charleston shooting: The state of race relations,” WFAE 90.7, June 16, 2016
“Malcolm Graham reflects on his sister’s life and forgiveness,” WFAE 90.7, June 16, 2016
“Why we’re picking Malcolm Graham over Alma Adams, Tricia Cotham in 12th District race,” The Charlotte Observer, June 1, 2016
“Brothers of Emanuel victim start literacy foundation in her name,” ABC4 News, May 12, 2016
“Graham: Best way to honor murdered sister is to speak up, take action against injustice,” The Charlotte Observer, January 18, 2016
“My sister was killed in the Charleston church shooting. Removing the Confederate flag isn’t nearly enough,” The Washington Post, August 12, 2015