Trans Joy Is Most Necessary When It Feels the Most Impossible

When forces larger than us try to break our spirit, we can respond as forcefully and effectively with joy as we can with anger, defiance, and protest.

Fairness Rally at KY Capitol

Amnesty Program Offers Relief for over 150 People

Roughly 150 people were able to clear active bench warrants and stop living with the fear of arrest thanks to a special amnesty period in Jefferson County District Court.

By Angela Cooper

Kungu Njuguna at Hall of Justice Press Conference

Breonna Taylor's 29th Birthday

Today would have been Breonna Taylor's 29th birthday. Learn about the ongoing investigations into her murder and our federal lawsuit to hold LMPD accountable, and read reflections on Breonna's impact on the movement for Black lives.

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2022 Kentucky Pride Events (June – October)

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

2022 Pride Events

From Japanese American Incarceration to the China Initiative, Discrimination Against AAPI Communities Must End

Our institutions and our country must live up to our American ideals and values, and stop the cycle of profiling and discrimination.

Woman holds a sign stating “Stop AAPI Hate.”

Why Amnesty for Bench Warrants Can Save Lives in Louisville Jails

People with some bench warrants in Jefferson County can apply to have their warrants set aside so they can reschedule their cases. Learn more and apply by May 31.

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Urgent Opportunity to Clear Active Bench Warrants in Jefferson County

Do you have an active bench warrant? You can get it cleared! The Jefferson County Attorney is offering an amnesty period for people with an active bench warrant to have their warrant set aside and reschedule their case. The deadline to apply is May 31, 2022.

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We're Suing Kentucky Prisons for Violating the First Amendment

Prison officials violated Carlos Thurman's religious liberties when they forcibly cut his hair. We're suing in federal court.

Prison Outside View

The Future of Abortion Access in Kentucky

The future is uncertain, but we will never back down in the fight to protect your right to make the best decisions for yourself.

By Amber Duke

Abortion Rights Rally in Louisville