Anne McCarty Braden (1924–2006) rejected her segregationist, privileged past to become one of the civil rights movement's staunchest white allies. In 1954 ...| The University Press of Kentucky
In The Black Six program we discuss 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.”| Frazier History Museum
The Fairness Campaign is Kentucky’s LGBTQ advocacy organization, founded in 1991 by 10 Louisvillians.| www.fairness.org
No champagne socialists over here! In Kentucky we're made of stronger, if sweeter, stuff! But, no matter what you like to sip on, this USA made rocks glass is perfect for the occasion and shows that you support our day-to-day organizing in the Bluegrass State.| Louisville DSA
Help us “build” the future of democratic socialism in Louisville!Currently, the LDSA rents space in Shelby Park’s Smoketown Collective, alongside several other groups. We host upwards of 100 meetings and events every year, some of which attract do...| donorbox.org