Redlining in the late 1930s — and the ugly legacy Louisville lives with today.
Aretha Fuqua discusses the 97-year-old club.
Reminiscing with cofounder Janis Carter Miller.
“I don’t really see what we’re doing as radical.”
For CEO Tangy Hunter-Hughes, this is personal.
“It’s not always about bringing attention to beautiful things.”
Former Courier-Journal columnist and editorial writer Betty Winston Bayé recalls her years on fabled Chestnut Street.
And they inspire a modern-day reissue.
“It felt like he was right there in front of me.”
“I’m positive, but I’m apprehensive because I know how these things normally go down."
“Mama, they taking me out of the vehicle.”
From investment and revitalization to art and culture.
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