2016 Annual Report

By Amber Duke

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#StandWithStandingRock #NoDAPL

By Amber Duke

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2016 Reproductive Freedom Project Benefit, Tickets Available Online

By Amber Duke

Give Local Louisville Thanks

By Amber Duke

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"Snowden" Advance Screening, SOLD OUT!

***SOLD OUT! We had an incredible response and all of our tickets for the advanced screening of Snowden have been claimed. If you were lucky enough reserve your seats, we'll see you on the 13th!

By Amber Duke

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Louisville Metro Corrections Jail Overcrowding

By Amber Duke

VICTORY in Facebook Song Lyrics Arrest Case

By Amber Duke

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Survey Shows Kentuckians Support Halting Executions

Death penalty cases can drag on for more than a decade, forcing victims’ families to endure years of uncertainty and waiting. In contrast, a sentence of life in prison without parole could offer swift and certain justice that allows victims to move on with the healing process as soon as the trial is over. Murderers need to be severely punished, but Kentucky’s death penalty system isn’t working and should be replaced with life in prison without the possibility of parole. “Clearly, Kentuckians remain uncomfortable with death as a sentence. Their discomfort is well founded,” said Kentucky Public Advocate Ed Monahan. “Our system of administering capital punishment is broken, costly and produces little value. Full reform must take place now. Gradualism is not acceptable in this matter of life and death.”

By Amber Duke