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Surely this race discussion many of us have been taking part in during the last two weeks in America can lead to change.
That's what we talk about on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Uncomfortable as it can be, talking about race relations is a key part of fixing the problems that have festered in America and Louisville for far too long.
From a coverage standpoint, we realize that Louisville Metro Police and city government isn't our typical wheelhouse. We're focused on what's happening in the business community day to day.
That said, we do have a role to play in this moment, including with our recent cover story asking how does Louisville move forward?
We also cover recent developments that have come out of this discussion, including plans from Chef Edward Lee to help the West End with a new Main Street kitchen, the governor's pledge to work toward 100% health insurance coverage for the state's black population and Humana's plan to donate $11 million to help rebuild and unite Louisville.
This week's podcast is hosted by Digital Editor David A. Mann, Editor-in-chief Shea Van Hoy and Design/multimedia Editor Brooke Timmons.
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Surely this race discussion many of us have been taking part in during the last two weeks in America can lead to change.
That's what we talk about on this week's Access Louisville podcast. Uncomfortable as it can be, talking about race relations is a key part of fixing the problems that have festered in America and Louisville for far too long.
From a coverage standpoint, we realize that Louisville Metro Police and city government isn't our typical wheelhouse. We're focused on what's happening in the business community day to day.
That said, we do have a role to play in this moment, including with our recent cover story asking how does Louisville move forward?
We also cover recent developments that have come out of this discussion, including plans from Chef Edward Lee to help the West End with a new Main Street kitchen, the governor's pledge to work toward 100% health insurance coverage for the state's black population and Humana's plan to donate $11 million to help rebuild and unite Louisville.
This week's podcast is hosted by Digital Editor David A. Mann, Editor-in-chief Shea Van Hoy and Design/multimedia Editor Brooke Timmons.

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