This week, Courtney Preston Kellner, a lawyer who has represented several protestors, and Carmen Jones, a protestor and founder of Black Women's Collective, talked about her experience getting arrested during a protest and about founding the BWC. It's a great conversation!
During the first part of the show, Robert and Courtney spoke about the Governor's plan for school districts as they start to open, and about the settlement reached between Breonna Taylor's family and the city of Louisville, as well as several other topics.
** Our apologies for the quality of the audio while Robert is speaking during the interview.
An Interview with Sue Foster, the Filing Deadline, and a Redistricting Lawsuit
Derek Penwell Interview, Adrian Wallace Runs for Lexington Mayor, and A Session Update
Budget Shenanegans and Other Items from the 2022 Session
Redistricting Maps, Session Start, and Omicron Wave
A Special Election in Louisville & Previewing the General Assembly
Interview with Craig Greenberg
Louisville‘s Jail Crisis
Vaccine Mandates Blocked, Redistricting Unfairness, and More
Interview with Tim Findley, Guest Co-Host McKenzie Cantrell
Carla Dearing Interview + Lexington Mayoral Race and Louisville Policing Update
Shameka Parrish-Wright & The Infrastructure Bill‘s Impact on Kentucky
Special Election Recap, Protestor Trial, and More
Heaven Hill Strike & ”Omnibus” Abortion Bill
School Boards and Conflict Plus West End Opportunity Partnership Board Turnover
John Yarmuth Retires, A New Louisville Mayoral Candidate, Daniel Cameron‘s Office at SCOTUS, and More
Mae Suramek, Candidate for State Rep
TikTok Star/Kentucky State Senator Morgan McGarvey & Big News For Kentucky Economic Development
A School Choice Lawsuit
Woodford County Judge Executive James Kay
The Special Session Is Here
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