Renee Shaw talks with University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto about his vision for the flagship university and the billions of dollars invested in improving the campus.
Emory faculty member Christina Crawford and her students played integral roles in gaining historical recognition for Techwood Homes and University Homes, first federally funded public housing projects in the U.S.
When Charmaine Minniefield went to Gambia, West Africa, she painted her prayers. The result is the exhibition ‘Indigo Prayers,’ which the museum celebrated with public events last weekend. Catch the exhibit before it closes Sept. 11.
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Renee Shaw and her guests discuss the statistics of kids who suffer from abuse in Kentucky and some ways state organizations and policymakers are working to protect them. Guests include Shannon Moody, chief officer of strategic initiatives for Kentucky Youth Advocates and Sonja Grey, executive director of Exploited Children's Help Organization.
“Speak What Must Be Spoken,” an Emory Libraries traveling exhibit about Black art and activism, inspired a compelling Black Lives Matter street mural unveiled this month at Atlanta’s Drew Charter School.