A police stop in 1968 in Louisville led to outrage, the Louisville Rebellion in Parkland, and the arrests of five Black men and one woman—a group who would come to be known as the “Black Six.”
The first event will be an intimate night at the Frazier History Museum talking with Ed about his life, growing up in Louisville on Walnut Street, what and who shaped him into the artist he has become, and a revelation that changed his life.
They are catalysts for change in Louisville, Changemakers, who are breaking new ground, breaking barriers, and leading us into the future.
As JCPS discusses possible changes to the Student Assignment Plan, we look back at a school system that’s been celebrated and criticized for its plan. Our conversation centers on a way forward with diversity, choice, and access to ensure success for all students.