Artist and writer awarded grants for work advancing social justice
The Kentucky Foundation for Women awarded grants to Kentucky feminist artists and arts organizations committed to creating positive social change.
The Kentucky Foundation for Women awarded grants to Kentucky feminist artists and arts organizations committed to creating positive social change.
As the economy evolves from shutdown and belt-tightening mode to recovery, employers are adapting to the new environment.
The goal of the Designers in Residence program is to create strategies to eliminate equity and economic opportunity gaps in higher education.
It’s been 34 years since Lydia Morgan started honoring the emancipation of slaves. During that time, the event has evolved but still remains an important part of our region's history.
The Pride Center’s mission is to advance LGBTQ equity and inclusion efforts by meeting the need for community-based services and programs.
Kentuckian Roula Allouch has steered the Council on American-Islamic Relations through challenging times over the last five years.
The Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission has taken on the charge to give voice to the voiceless, working to arm people with the tools to succeed, not only in life, but also in systemic reform.
Local Black playwrights will have their works brought to life by local actors in a virtual event.
Previous graduates say that “Building Cultural Competence: A Program for Leaders” has helped them learn to value people’s experiences while becoming more comfortable telling their own.
The company has closed nearly $48 million for a $50 million fund for underrepresented groups seeking investment money.
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