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Connections with Renee Shaw

An interview series that gives voice to everyday heroes and sheds light on issues affecting women and minorities across Kentucky. A KET production.

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KET

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Society

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www.spreaker.com

Dernier épisode

28 mai 2024

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Épisodes

Mental Health and COVID-19 19.02.2021

Ruchita Agrawal, M.D., associate chief medical officer for Seven Counties Services in Louisville, and Joseph Bargione, Ph. D., a former lead psychologist for 25 years with Jefferson County Public Schools and a leader with the Bounce Coalition, discuss mental health and wellness issues during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially among young people.

Louisville Activist Christopher 2X 12.02.2021

Louisville activist Christopher 2X talks about his journey as a former convicted drug dealer who received government pardons for his crimes, to his community work helping young people stay on a better path through early childhood education initiatives.

Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Keith Jackson 01.02.2021

Renee speaks with retired Lt. Col. Keith Jackson, commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs about how the impact of COVID-19 on VA facilities, the posthumous promotion of African American soldier Col. Charles Young to Brigadier General, and other topics.

A Mission to End Institutional Racism in Kentucky 25.01.2021

Renee Shaw speaks with University of Louisville alums OJ Oleka and Terrance Sullivan, co-founders of AntiRacism Kentucky, a coalition focused on eliminating institutional racism within state and local government policy.

Celebrating the Urban League of Lexington-Fayette County 19.01.2021

Renee Shaw speaks with Urban League of Lexington-Fayette County president and CEO P.G. Peeples and former Lexington Herald-Leader columnist and journalist Jacalyn Carfagno who led the effort to document the organization’s success resulting in a release of a 50th anniversary book.

Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman 11.01.2021

Renee Shaw talks with Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman, who also serves as secretary of the state Education and Workforce Development Cabinet, about the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on students as well as priorities for the Beshear Administration to improve education funding and boost school and career readiness.

Caroline Randall Williams 28.12.2020

Host Renee Shaw talks with Nashville-based writer, educator, and activist Caroline Randall Williams about race, identity, Confederate monuments, soul food, and more. Southern Living magazine named Williams “One of the 50 People Changing the South.”

COVID Impacts on Goodwill and Metro United Way 14.12.2020

Renee Shaw speaks with Amy Luttrell, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, and Adria Johnson, chief impact officer of Metro United Way, about the work of their organizations and how COVID-19 has impacted their operations.

COVID’s Impact on Kentucky Public Schools 23.11.2020

Renee Shaw talks with Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass about how the COVID pandemic is impacting public schools and students. He also talks about the Department of Education's new chief equity officer and previews the 2021 General Assembly.

Louisville Metro Police Interim Chief Yvette Gentry 16.11.2020

In the wake of national criticism surrounding the Breonna Taylor shooting, Louisville Metro Police Department Interim Chief Yvette Gentry talks about use of force issues and her plans to bring transparency, accountability, and equity to the agency.

Colmon Elridge and Tres Watson on the 2020 Elections 26.10.2020

Political operatives Colmon Elridge, a Democrat, and Tres Watson, a Republican, discuss the presidential contest as well as Kentucky's U.S. Senate and 6th Congressional District races.

Activists Organize for Racial Justice and Voter Engagement 19.10.2020

Renee Shaw talks with Beth Howard and Michael Harrington about building multi-racial alliances among poor and working-class Kentuckians. Then Devine Carama discusses his walk across the state to promote voter awareness and racial justice.

Remembering Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg 05.10.2020

Renee Shaw talks with Lexington attorney Betsy Johnson about her experience arguing a U.S. Supreme Court case before Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Then Western Kentucky University political scientist Saundra Ardrey discusses Ginsburg's legacy, women's suffrage, and current political issues.

Using the Arts to Advance Social Justice 21.09.2020

Host Renee Shaw talks with Lexington hip hop performer Devine Carama about his social and racial justice projects. Then artist Marjorie Guyon and Barry Darnell Burton discuss the I Was Here project, which honors Blacks bought and sold at a 19th century slave market in Lexington.

UK College of Education Dean Julian Vasquez Heilig 02.04.2020

Host Renee Shaw speaks with Julian Vasquez Heilig, Ph. D., dean of the College of Education at the University of Kentucky, about teacher shortages across the nation and in Kentucky, how colleges are preparing future classroom teachers, charter schools, diversity, and more.

Kentucky State Treasurer Allison Ball 16.03.2020

Host Renee Shaw speaks with State Treasurer Allison Ball about what she hopes to accomplish in her second term, state budget proposals, and more.

Kentucky Auditor Mike Harmon 23.02.2020

Renee speaks with Kentucky Auditor Mike Harmon about high-profile audits conducted during his first term in office, the public pension system, and priorities for his second term.

Georgetown College President William Jones 17.02.2020

Georgetown College President William Jones talks about growing up in Appalachia, the transformative power of education, goals for the college, a full-tuition scholarship program for Scott County students, and the state of higher education in Kentucky.

Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles 09.02.2020

Renee speaks with Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles about his second term, issues facing agriculture, and his priorities for the 2020 legislative session.

Kentucky House Minority Whip Angie Hatton 02.02.2020

House Minority Whip Angie Hatton, a Democrat from Whitesburg, talks about her priorities for the 2020 legislative session, ideas on boosting the eastern Kentucky coal-mining region, and other topics.

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron 26.01.2020

Renee speaks with Attorney General Daniel Cameron about his priorities for the legislative session and other topics.

Kentucky House Minority Floor Leader Joni Jenkins 24.01.2020

State Rep. Joni Jenkins, a Democrat from Shively, was selected as the House Democratic floor leader in December, making her the first woman to lead a caucus in the Kentucky General Assembly. Renee speaks with her about her new role and legislative priorities for the session.

Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams 21.01.2020

Renee speaks with Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams, widely considered one of the nation's foremost experts on election law, about his background and legislative efforts he's advocating that, he believes, will build public confidence in our election processes.

Ashli Watts - Kentucky Chamber of Commerce 06.01.2020

Ashli Watts, the new president and CEO of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, discusses the Chamber's legislative priorities for the upcoming session.

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