Our Voices, Part 5: Justice, law enforcement can depend on the color of your skin.
Lexington Herald Leader
Why do we treat students like criminals? End school-to-prison pipeline.
Author: Micheline Karenga
‘The game is rigged.’ When laws are used to hurt, not help people of color.
Author: David Laurenvil
To uproot and change racism in law enforcement, first understand the past
Author: Sarah Williams
We need more options and services for young people. But we also need police.
Author: Lordina Mensah
For the Latinx community, ‘law enforcement’ can mean fear, intimidation
Author: Edith Cruz
My healthcare experience propelled me to advocate for communities of color
Author: Ariel Arthur
For people of color, mental health is as important as physical well being
Author: Lisa A. Brown
The healthcare world doesn’t always listen. One mother’s journey to enlightenment.
Author: Chantal Hughes
Like the state of Kentucky, my family was torn apart by the pandemic.
Author: Taylor A. Armstrong