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On this episode Kelly Kroener speaks with the founders of Ruckus, a self-established arts journal in Louisville, Kentucky.
L Autumn Gnadinger, Mary Clore and Kevin Warth of Ruckus describe how they created space for themselves to cover more culturally dynamic topics in their city. They discuss the implementation of their equity plan, how they were able to provide a nexus for artists to find relief funds during the pandemic, the criticalness of gentrification that affects cultural neighborhoods and the importance of small, local journalism in third-tier cities.
It’s an inspiring conversation mired in Midwestern DIY ethos and social responsibility.
Please follow them and support them through their Patreon so they can continue the fine work that they do
https://ruckuslouisville.com/
By BasketShopOn this episode Kelly Kroener speaks with the founders of Ruckus, a self-established arts journal in Louisville, Kentucky.
L Autumn Gnadinger, Mary Clore and Kevin Warth of Ruckus describe how they created space for themselves to cover more culturally dynamic topics in their city. They discuss the implementation of their equity plan, how they were able to provide a nexus for artists to find relief funds during the pandemic, the criticalness of gentrification that affects cultural neighborhoods and the importance of small, local journalism in third-tier cities.
It’s an inspiring conversation mired in Midwestern DIY ethos and social responsibility.
Please follow them and support them through their Patreon so they can continue the fine work that they do
https://ruckuslouisville.com/