Community leaders speak out on protests and systemic change.
Community leaders weigh in on protesting and systemic change.
During a special Women's Equality Program, Louisville author, poet, spoken word artist, blogger, storyteller, speaker, activist Hannah L. Drake debuted We W...
A black candidate battles suppression of the vote. In homage to Russell P. Lee, one of the first African Americans elected to the Louisville, Kentucky city g...
Associate Professor of History at UK, Melanie Beals Goan speaks with Frazier's Rachel Platt about her new book A Simple Justice.
This program took place on Tuesday, August 18, 2020 in Louisville, Ky. Amy Hess, Chief of Public SafetyMarian Vasser, Executive Director of Diversity and Equ...
What is a vote worth? With the November election drawing near, we tackled that question as we commemorated the centennial of a woman's right to vote, looked ...
In a time of hyper-polarization, can we still have civil discussion? As we approach the general election in November, we take on civility, with panelists fro...
As we approach Veterans Day, what questions do you have for our panelists about women in the military? Hailing from different branches of the military, they ...
These are historic times in Louisville with a pandemic, racial unrest, and now two women in the top positions of law enforcement. Yvette Gentry became Louisv...