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OneWest Community Conversation
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage 1701 West Muhammad Ali Blvd., Louisville, KyOneWest has continously sought guidance and input from community members about the challenges and opportunities that face Louisville's West End. Now, we'd like to share plans for OneWest's future with you, and highlight the ways you can be a part of these plans moving forward. Our Community Conversation on Thursday, February 2 is free and […]
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Resilience Screening and Community Conversation
Central High School 1130 W. Chestnut Street, Louisville, KYTHE CHILD MAY NOT REMEMBER, BUT THE BODY REMEMBERS. Researchers have discovered a dangerous biological syndrome caused by abuse, neglect and other adverse experiences during childhood. As the new documentary Resilience reveals, toxic stress can trigger hormones that wreak havoc on the brains and bodies of children, putting them at a greater risk for disease, […]
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Food, Faith & Organizing-A food justice discussion
Joshua Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church 426 S 15th St, Louisville, KYJoin us at Joshua Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church on Tuesday evening, February 7th, 2017, 5:45 PM to 7:30 PM for a discussion on: Food, Faith, & Organizing What Does Your Faith Say about Food Justice? Many families in Louisville—especially those facing limited resources—have a difficult time accessing the farm fresh food we all […]
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West Louisville Resource Fair
Louisville Urban League 1535 W Broadway, LouisvilleBrothers Helping Brothers is teaming up with eleven other organizations to host the West Louisville Resource Fair at the Louisville Urban League. The fair will help anyone, including convicted criminals, find a job in construction, health care or manufacturing and will have resources to help men of all ages get a GED, help with job training […]
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Book review and discussion: Aging as a Spiritual Practice
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage 1701 West Muhammad Ali Blvd., LouisvilleBook: Aging as a Spiritual Practice by Lewis Richmond. Walter W. Hutchins, history promoter, will discuss how we can embrace aging with good anticipation.
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Lets Get Free: Meet Black Therapists
The Catholic Enrichment Center 3146 W. Broadway, LousivilleSample and learn about holistic practices from Black practitioners. Free childcare and lunch.
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Black History Talk: Griot Speaks Series
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage 1701 West Muhammad Ali Blvd., LouisvilleKiki Petrosino, poet, Associate Professor of English at University of Louisville will read poems from her latest book. She will also discuss how researching her family’s multi-generational journey shaped her current practice.
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Griot Film Series:Welcome Home: A Journey Into Afro-Costa Rica
Kentucky Center for African American Heritage 1701 West Muhammad Ali Blvd., LousivilleFilm: Welcome Home: A Journey Into Afro-Costa Rica. $5
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The Forgotten Stories of Neoslavery
Louisville Free Public Library, Western Branch 604 S. Tenth St, LouisvilleLecture by Duane Campbell, author of From Pre-school to the Penitentiary. Documentary: Slavery by Another Name will be shown after the lecture.
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Free credit, banking and tax services: Fifth Third eBus
Baxter Community Center 1125 Cedar St, Louisville, KYThe Fifth Third eBus is coming back! The Fifth Third Financial Empowerment Mobile (e-Bus) is rolling back to Russell! During its visit in August 2016 over 76 people received a variety of services ranging from personal credit and banking services to employment referrals. It was so well received, the bus is returning and will be […]
