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Good Morning Kentuckiana
'It was like pushing a boulder uphill': Chris Hartman speaks on making Kentucky more LGBTQ-friendly
Good Morning Kentuckiana
The leader of Louisville's Fairness Campaign opens up about recent challenges
Chris Hartman joined The Fairness Campaign 15 years ago as its first Executive Director.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Portland home serves as drop-in center for human trafficking survivors
Free2Hope meets Louisville women where they are, with a hot meal, clean clothes, and resources to keep them safe and healthy.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Louisville home serves as drop-in center for human trafficking survivors
Free2Hope meets Louisville women where they are, with a hot meal, clean clothes, and resources to keep them safe and healthy.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
'We belong to Louisville': Conductor Teddy Abrams says orchestras should try harder to represent their community
When Teddy Abrams was named conductor of the Louisville Orchestra in 2014, he was the youngest to lead a major orchestra in the nation.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Louisville Orchestra Conductor Teddy Abrams strives for inclusivity, diversity
Teddy Abrams became the youngest conductor of a major orchestra in the United States in 2014 when he joined Louisville Orchestra.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
'Holy cow, this is a miracle': Crusade for Children CEO reflects on life, career
For 15 years, Dawn Lee has led the Crusade to successful year after successful year, raising over $200 million for local kids.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Crusade for Children CEO moved from Kenya to Louisville 15 years ago for the job
Dawn Lee reflects on being raised by missionaries and how that would eventually lead to her running the Crusade for Children.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
'I never had that': Louisville athlete dives into the value of LGBTQ+ representation
The only publicly gay man on the USA Swimming National Team graduated from UofL.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Former UofL swimmer is the only openly gay man on the U.S. national team
World-class athlete Nick Albiero opened up about being a role model in the LGBTQIA+ community.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
'Walk that talk': Ronald McDonald House CEO leads by action
Hal Hedley planned on spending a few years here in Louisville before moving closer to home. That was 25 years ago.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Kentucky's Ronald McDonald House CEO has been leading by example for more than 20 years
Hal Hedley moved from Florida to Louisville for a job. Now, he's celebrating 21 years as Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana's CEO.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
The leader of Louisville's Fairness Campaign opens up about recent challenges
Chris Hartman joined The Fairness Campaign 15 years ago as its first Executive Director.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Portland home serves as drop-in center for human trafficking survivors
Free2Hope meets Louisville women where they are, with a hot meal, clean clothes, and resources to keep them safe and healthy.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Louisville home serves as drop-in center for human trafficking survivors
Free2Hope meets Louisville women where they are, with a hot meal, clean clothes, and resources to keep them safe and healthy.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
'We belong to Louisville': Conductor Teddy Abrams says orchestras should try harder to represent their community
When Teddy Abrams was named conductor of the Louisville Orchestra in 2014, he was the youngest to lead a major orchestra in the nation.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Louisville Orchestra Conductor Teddy Abrams strives for inclusivity, diversity
Teddy Abrams became the youngest conductor of a major orchestra in the United States in 2014 when he joined Louisville Orchestra.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
'Holy cow, this is a miracle': Crusade for Children CEO reflects on life, career
For 15 years, Dawn Lee has led the Crusade to successful year after successful year, raising over $200 million for local kids.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Crusade for Children CEO moved from Kenya to Louisville 15 years ago for the job
Dawn Lee reflects on being raised by missionaries and how that would eventually lead to her running the Crusade for Children.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
'I never had that': Louisville athlete dives into the value of LGBTQ+ representation
The only publicly gay man on the USA Swimming National Team graduated from UofL.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Former UofL swimmer is the only openly gay man on the U.S. national team
World-class athlete Nick Albiero opened up about being a role model in the LGBTQIA+ community.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
'Walk that talk': Ronald McDonald House CEO leads by action
Hal Hedley planned on spending a few years here in Louisville before moving closer to home. That was 25 years ago.
Good Morning Kentuckiana
Kentucky's Ronald McDonald House CEO has been leading by example for more than 20 years
Hal Hedley moved from Florida to Louisville for a job. Now, he's celebrating 21 years as Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana's CEO.
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