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Kentucky students rallied against bills that would limit discussions of race in the classroom at the state Capitol on Thursday.
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Kentucky grew more diverse in the past decade as white population declined in 2020, according to data released by the Census Bureau on Aug 12.
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The one-person virtual show “Where Did We Sit on the Bus?” streams via Actors Theatre Direct through May 31.
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The billboard in Paducah shows a picture of Paducah Public Schools Superintendent Donald Shively in blackface and states “race is not a costume.”
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Fischer released a plan addressing public safety, children and families, Black employment and wealth, housing and neighborhood investment.
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The three-part series traces the history and lasting impact of slavery in America by looking at how the institution unfolded in Kentucky.
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Cris Eli Blak’s play “For Liberty, For Justice, For All” will be live streamed Thursday as part of “Regina Taylor's VOTE!” theater festival.
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Louisville residents can speak with members of the judiciary at a free event Thursday night focused on race and the courts.
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Six youth talk shows are planned this year as part of The Next Louisville. This one features four young people talking about race and identity.
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On January 24, WFPL broadcast a community conversation about the play 'Pipeline' and the bigger issues it addresses. It was recorded live at Actors Theatre.