Wendi C. Thomas is an investigative journalist and the founder of MLK50, a nonprofit digital newsroom with the goal of reporting on economic justice.
[2] Thomas graduated from Butler University with a degree in journalism in 1993.
[3] In 2017, Thomas founded MLK50: Justice Through Journalism to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.[5] In 2020, Thomas won the Selden Ring Award and the Gerald Loeb Award for local reporting for her reporting on predatory health care practices in Memphis.
[2][6] Thomas was involved in a 2018 federal police surveillance trial, where the ACLU of Tennessee sued Memphis Police Department for violating a 1978 decree preventing them from surveilling on citizens for political purposes.
A white police officer in the trial admitted to posing as a person of color on Facebook and following Black Lives Matter related groups and people to get intel on the movement, also admitting that Thomas was one of the people he followed.