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.
RERUN: How the Legislature Works
Rep. Dan Johnson, Bevin's Blocks, Who's Speaker?, and the Shortfall Blues
The Budget Process in Kentucky
Updates on Sexual Harassment in KY Legislature, Eric C Conn, & the 6th US Congressional Race
Movies and Roads
Bevin Wins on Boards, Dan Johnson Removed, and Trump v. Louisville
Updates: Pension Plan, Rand Paul, Dan Johnson, & Jeff Hoover
The Fall of Jeff Hoover, Councilman Dan Johnson's Harassment Trial, Rand Paul Assaulted, & Alison Lundergan Grimes Controversy
Sen. Morgan McGarvey & Pension Reform
Took Back Cheapside & The Pension Framework
Representative Kelly Flood
Braidy Industries Drama + Louisville's Mayoral Candidates
Pegasus Institute's Jordan Harris & Pat Smith
Ben Carter on Tax Leins, the 6th Congressional District, UofL Scandal, and Bevin/Beshear
Counties Sue Opioid Distributors & Pension Reset
Abortion Lawsuit and Budget Cuts
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer
Dr. William Barber, Bevin and Beshear in Court, Pension Reform, and Catch Up
Erik Jarboe of the New Kentucky Project
Kentucky & Charlottesville, VA, UofL's request for more money rejected, & the end of Gov. Bevin's house issue
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