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Community Engagement
Addressing the needs and interests of our diverse communities locally, statewide, nationally and internationally.
-- via UofL College of Arts & Sciences
The Anne Braden Institute has received the 2019 southern regional W. K. Kellogg Foundation Community Engagement Scholarship Award. The award was given for their collaboration with the Fairness Campaign to research and write the 1st LGBTQ State Historic Context in the nation, housed at the National Park Service.
Visit fairness.org to read more about it and to download the Full KY LGBTQ Historic Context document.
Also, Cate Fosl, Director of the Anne Braden Institute and Chris Hartman, Director of the Fairness Campaign joined Mark Hebert on UofL Today discuss their project and the history of the LGBTQ movement in Kentucky.
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