2021 Pride Events (June – October)

Communities throughout the commonwealth are coming together to celebrate Pride! Find an event near you and get involved.

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A Conversation with Angela Davis, Music from Ben Sollee, and more

While we couldn't gather in person, we still celebrated our shared accomplishments at the 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting over a conversation with Angela Davis, musical performances from Ben Sollee and Scott T Smith, and poetry from Tytianna Wells.

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2021 Legislative Roundup

Catch the highlights from a whirlwind of a legislative session.

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Breonna Taylor's Legacy One Year Later

Saturday, March 13, 2021, marks the one-year anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s death. It wasn’t only the tragedy of a young and promising life stolen that moved Kentuckians to action from Hazard to Paducah; it was also the insult of injustice. 

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The Kentucky General Assembly Must Stop Attacks on Free Speech

Lawmakers are pushing two bills that would weaponize the criminal legal system to silence a population crying out for justice. Both House Bill 479 and Senate Bill 211 would be used to threaten protesters with excessive prosecution, deterring them from exercising their right to free speech.

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Weekly Bill Priorities (March 8 – 12)

If you only have time to call about a few bills, here's a list of what we're watching closely this week.

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Fayette County Attorney: Drop the Charges Against Peaceful Protesters

We're calling on Fayette County Attorney Larry Roberts to drop charges against peaceful protesters.

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Weekly Bill Priorities (March 1 – 5)

If you only have time to call about a few bills, here's a list of what we're watching closely this week.

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Letters to House Committees Regarding House Bills 309 and 479

We wrote the House Judiciary and Local Government Committees expressing our opposition to House Bills 309 and 479.

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