
2020-06-04
In the second week of #BlackLivesMatter protests in big cities, mid-size towns, and rural highways all over the United States and all over the globe, our lived reality

2020-06-08
Some of the most memorable things that happened in Lexington and in Kentucky over the last week include: On Friday, a car parade wound its way 8 times

2020-06-12
As another week of national and local Black Lives Matter protests inches towards a weekend which refuses to be quiet, Kurt and I feel grateful for a family

2020-06-14
At the end of the third week of Black Lives Matter protests in Lexington, Kentucky, there are many signs that change is coming … and that the struggle

2020-06-18
In the midst of Black Lives Matter protests shaking up hundreds of American cities and towns, the third week of June heralded two momentous Supreme Court decisions: on

2020-06-21
On this Fathers’ Day, we are grateful to all the fathers, including Black fathers, Brown fathers, fathers who grieve, fathers who parent on their own, fathers who go

2020-06-25
According to the American Immigration Council, Kentucky has a small but growing immigrant population: in 2015, 157,336 immigrants comprised 3.6 percent of our state’s population. Of these, 3,448

2020-06-27
In the world before the one we now live in, today Lexington would have celebrated its LGBTQ+ community at its annual Pride Festival, one of the city’s largest