In honor of LPM’s 75th Anniversary, we're sharing the stories of 75 people who are changing our community for the better. We want to hear about someone who makes your life better. Share your story at lpm.org/75andChange.
"75 and Change" is sponsored in part by the Kentucky Foundation for Women whose mission is to promote positive social change by supporting varied feminist expression in the arts. When women and girls advance, so does Kentucky.
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A group of Newburg residents is hoping to commemorate a local woman for her community work that has touched three generations.
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In LGBTQ activism, 'the effort is what matters.'
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Poetry can make us feel more connected in powerful ways.
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In 1961 a teenager led a movement that helped overturn racial segregation in Louisville.
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A Southern Indiana woman with a lifelong love of music is working to expand access to the arts, which she calls integral for the soul.
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Roller skating has been part of Laneisha Beasley’s life since her youth. As an adult, she leads a group that aspires to cement and sustain Louisville’s Black roller skating culture.