Chill of December

Lisa Montgomery was scheduled to be executed by the United States, December 8. Following a delay on account of her lawyers contracting COVID-19, she is now set to die January 12, 2021. If she is executed on that date, she will be the first female federal inmate executed in nearly seventy years, and the 55th woman executed since 1900.

What’s Going On

It’s been nearly fifty years since the release of Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On, the landmark album on which he set aside love songs to sing about social issues, such as war, poverty, racism, police brutality, and environmental destruction.

For Men Have Children Too

A boy’s act of criminal mischief ends up in small town news, and his father uses it to teach him a valuable lesson. A real-life November story by Mauve Maude.

Thirteenth of March — Part Three

Louisville and America wait for a fresh, young Attorney General to deliver justice for Breonna Taylor.

What Comes Tomorrow?

It’s the most important election of our lifetime. What will it mean for America?

Thirteenth of March — Part Two

“A shock to the conscience . . .” Three Louisville narcotics officers go on the raid they will never forget.

Thirteenth of March — Part One

The two people who loved her most, Kenneth Walker and Tamika Palmer, recall the life and death of Breonna Taylor.

“A Long, Violent History”

Tyler Childers will speak eloquently for himself. Rolling Stone covered the release last month of the native Kentuckian’s surprise record, Long Violent History, inspired in June of this year.

Policing in America – A Beginning

A brief relationship history of America’s Thin Blue Line and America’s Black population, from post-Civil War beginnings to modern day protests.