Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Meeting: I Am Still Here


We will be standing in front of the Mayor's Office (527 W. Jefferson st) this Friday, December 7th, at Noon for one hour in the cold as a reminder that despite the mayor advocating the expulsion of, bulldozing, and forcefully removing homeless and low income residents from the city center that We Are Still Here. We hope you will join us. Further information can be found here.

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Annual November 5th Meeting!


Please join us at 7pm on Monday Nov. 5th (Guy Fawkes Day) for a focused community discussion regarding class based issues in Louisville and across the U.S. including gentrification, red-lining, and sex & human trafficking as well as efforts to solve these issues. Speakers include Dr. alexandra lutnick, a senior research scientist for RTI International’s Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice Research Division. Her discussion will focus on domestic minor sex trafficking. Author and urban planner Joshua Poe will talk about his recent research regarding redlining and it's impact on race, class, and housing in Louisville, KY. John King, Administer with The Electric Church, will also speak about the group's efforts and projects in the upcoming year.
Meet & Greet from 6-7pm. This event is FREE and open to All. For more information visit our Nov. 5th page here.

Our Facebook Event Page is here.


Sunday, May 27, 2018

6/5: Appalachian Prison Book Project DVD and Paperback Book Drive at Pride Nite


 In conjunction with 37FLOOD, we are accepting paperback books and DVDs for the Appalachian Prison Book Project  on June 5th at Galaxie Bar in Downtown Louisville during Pride Nite at Tuesday Vinyl Nite if you'd like to bring some lovingly used books and DVDs.

Bungalow Betty and killii killii will be guest DJs.