Inductees discuss hard-won laws and policies as well as what it is like to address civil rights through the political process. The full list of clips relating to Public Policy and Politics is accessible in the Appendix.

David Tandy is a Louisville Civic Leader. Tandy discusses what he wants people listening to the interview in the future

 

Delahanty talks about some of the problems that exist still today that need to be worked on and dealt with.

 

Delahanty talks about his time working with immigrants, especially with refugees, that are coming into the United States and his

 

Shaw talks about her hopes for Kentucky in terms of finding common values, combating poverty, and increasing representation of marginalized

 

Shaw talks about the changing role of journalism in a world of social media, biased news sources, and media conglomerates.

 

David Tandy is a Louisville Civic Leader. Tandy discusses the different projects he was part of while he was a

 

Shaw discusses how she attempts to not editorialize during her broadcasts, but that it is impossible to completely separate journalism

 

Owens talks about the Louisville bussing case and the difference between desegregation and integration. Darryl Owens is a Kentucky State

 

Neal discusses the role of compromise in politics. Gerald Neal is a Kentucky State Senator from Louisville and a Civil

 

Georgia Powers talks about passing the Open House Law and the sacrifices that came with it. Georgia Davis Powers was

 

Georgia Powers reflects on an Open Housing bill and how she got it passed through legislation. Georgia Davis Powers was