Category: Your Voice
The New First Church
The United States is full of First Churches, mostly Baptist, though other denominations slip in some occasionally. There is, however, a new First Church, long in development but now fully functioning, which is not listed in the directories – the First Church of Political Correctness.
Remembering The Battle, Continuing The Stand
Women lawyers continue to face “battles” every day from work/life balance, arguing cases in court, addressing promotion and pay inequity that remains in the workplace, legal issues including reproductive rights, education reform, Title IX and much more.
Now What?
You’re a fifty-something professional who’s worked hard all of your adult life to become one of the best at what you do and to provide for your family. You have a very specialized skill set that has enabled you to be successful in your chosen field and you’ve tried to develop a reputation that speaks well of how you conduct business. This description could fit anyone reading this.
The Greatest Gift Of Compassion
On Friday, March 22, organizations around the world will shine a spotlight on the global water crisis in recognition of World Water Day.
What Are You Doing For “Give A Day” Week? Step up and help others April 13-21
What are you doing for this year’s Give A Day week? People of all ages will be helping Brightside clean up neighborhoods; students will be helping collect and sort food for needy families; company employees will plant trees and paint playgrounds; there will even be a “flash mob” with hundreds taking to the streets to raise awareness and aid the campaign against child abuse.
Enriching Students’ Lives Through Montessori Values
Montessori School of Louisville (MSL) will hold the fourth annual Butterfly Benefit auction, in tribute to the shared values of Dr. Maria Montessori at The Olmsted on Friday, Feb. 22, in Louisville.
Protecting Vital Funding For Nonprofits
For nearly 45 years Special Olympics Kentucky (SOKY) has provided important, life-changing opportunities for children and adults in Kentucky with intellectual disabilities.
Presidents Day: Honoring Those Who Were Truly Great
In a time when many people confuse celebrities with heroes, Presidents Day deserves greater stature than merely being an occasion for holiday sales.
Starting Small: Kentucky City Leads Nation In Fairness Legislation
“Kentucky – it’s a state of Fairness.”







