VISION 2.0 PROGRAMS
LEARN THE MEMPHIS MODEL
NEW VISIONS CONFERENCE
NEW VISIONS EXCHANGE
VISION 2.0 MIXERS
REBIRTH ON THE RIVER DOCUMENTARY
Rebirth on the River is a documentary about how a diverse group of Black and white Memphians came together for a common cause after the Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike and the tragic passing of Dr. Martin Luther King in 1968. These two unfortunate events sparked a cultural and economic depression that lasted for more than a decade. The unique group of young leaders coalesced around a shared vision to help turn their city around. They created THE MEMPHIS MODEL of diverse people working successfully together.
Their idea was the creation of a festival called Memphis in May, using strategies that reintroduced people to downtown Memphis. They developed annual events including the now-famous Beale Street Music Festival, World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, and the Sunset Symphony with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra. They started honoring a different foreign country annually. This has led to international business relationships with other countries, starting with Japan in 1977 and has continued over a span of more than 40 years.