9 Tandy: Women and Civil Rights David Tandy is a Louisville Civic Leader. Tandy discusses his opinion about the role of women in the civil rights
8 Tandy: Legacy and Impact David Tandy is a Louisville Civic Leader. Tandy discusses what he wants people listening to the interview in the future
7 Tandy: A Political Family David Tandy is a Louisville Civic Leader. Tandy talks about meeting his wife, getting married, having children, and raising his
13 Patrick Delahanty: Living for the Future Delahanty discusses how he wants people viewing the interview in the future to respond to what they’ve heard and what
12 Patrick Delahanty: Faith on the Battlefield Delahanty discusses how his faith plays into him fighting for human rights as well as how the pope is using
11 Patrick Delahanty: Addressing Existing Issues Delahanty talks about some of the problems that exist still today that need to be worked on and dealt with.
10 Patrick Delahanty: Advocating for Abolition of the Death Penalty Delahanty discusses his work associated with the abolishment of the death penalty in Kentucky. He tells of how he worked
9 Patrick Delahanty: Advocating for Refugees Delahanty talks about his time working with immigrants, especially with refugees, that are coming into the United States and his
8 Patrick Delahanty: Lindsey Scott Case Delahanty discusses his role in getting the Lindsey Scott case appealed for a retrial. He talks about the key people
7 Patrick Delahanty: An ex convict halfway house Delahanty discusses the process of getting a halfway house built in the neighborhood where his parish is located in Louisville,
14 Shaw: Love Hate Affair with Kentucky Hope in Millennials and Women Shaw talks about her hopes for Kentucky in terms of finding common values, combating poverty, and increasing representation of marginalized
13 Shaw: Mentors and Mentees Shaw talks more about people who influenced her life and career. She talks more about the importance of exposing children
12 Shaw: A Journalist’s Heartfelt Motivation about Community She discusses how reporters focusing on their careers and their next opportunity means that they do not focus on the
11 Shaw: Journalists Not Going Deep Shaw talks about different ways of reporting on issues and how they affect audiences. She gives the example of reporting
10 Shaw: Current Role of the Media Shaw talks about the current focus of the media currently, including the prevalence of reporting on tweets. She talks about
9 Shaw: Kentucky Legislature Shaw discusses the legislation that is being passed in Kentucky during a time when Republicans are in control of the
8 Shaw: Journalism in a Time of Fake News Shaw talks about the changing role of journalism in a world of social media, biased news sources, and media conglomerates.
7 Shaw: Anger in Current Political Climate Shaw discusses the current political climate and the anger and discontent that many people are expressing at this time. She
6 Tandy: Vanderbilt University and Internship Years David Tandy is a Louisville Civic Leader. Tandy discusses his time spent at Vanderbilt University as a student athlete as
5 Tandy: Growing up in Owensboro, Kentucky David Tandy is a Louisville Civic Leader. Tandy discusses his childhood in Owensboro, Kentucky, including his family, their occupations, the
4 Tandy: The Foundation for Public Service David Tandy is a Louisville Civic Leader. Tandy briefly talks about Jesse Jackson’s run for president and his influence over
3 Tandy: Modernizing Louisville, Kentucky David Tandy is a Louisville Civic Leader. Tandy discusses the different projects he was part of while he was a
2 Tandy: Willie Bright and the HOPE VI Project David Tandy is a Louisville Civic Leader. Tandy discusses how he met the councilman that preceded him in his position
1 Tandy: Neighborhoods and Businesses of my metro council district David Tandy is a Louisville Civic Leader. Tandy discusses the neighborhoods and businesses that his metro council district encompassed. This
6 Shaw: Intersection between Activism and Journalism Shaw discusses how she attempts to not editorialize during her broadcasts, but that it is impossible to completely separate journalism
5 Shaw: Heroes and Mentors Shaw’s heroes are Georgia Davis Powers, Betty Baye, Marleen Davis, Nikki Finny, Crystal Wilkinson, Frank X and Bianca Sprigs. She
4 Shaw: WKU Shaw talks about her decision to attend Western Kentucky University. She talks about her hard work to earn scholarships and
3 Shaw: Inspiring Lifting Others She talks about the loss of hope in poverty, which she calls poverty of spirit. She talks about the importance
2 Shaw: Tennessee Childhood Influences Renee Shaw talks about her childhood and family background, growing up in rural Tennessee in a predominately white community. She
1 Shaw: Journalism Career at KET Renee talks about her career at KET, her interest in public policy and the legislature. She talks about various aspects
6 Patrick Delahanty: Literary Influences Delahanty discusses the books that he read during the time of the civil rights disputes in the sixties as a
5 Patrick Delahanty: King and Kennedy Assassinations Delahanty discusses his memories of the Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert Kennedy assassinations, as well as what actions he
4 Patrick Delahanty: Scandal and the Catholic Church Delahanty discusses his feelings towards the priest accused of molesting young boys, as well as how he thinks it showed
3 Patrick Delahanty: Becoming a Priest and Priest’s Work Delahanty discusses his family’s work for justice Father Patrick Delahanty is a priest and human rights advocate from Louisville, Kentucky.
1 Patrick Delahanty: Family’s Penchant for Justice Delahanty discusses his family’s work for justice. Father Patrick Delahanty is a priest and human rights advocate from Louisville, Kentucky.