Metro Louisville Human Rights Commission

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Interview regarding the history of Louisville's LGBTQ movement with Carla Wallace, a Fairness Campaign co-founder and “idea person.” Wallace is a native Louisvillian, educated at Tufts University, returned to Louisville a few years after college, and became active in the Kentucky Alliance against Racist and Political Repression, and in the Greater Louisville Human Rights Coalition, a 1980s organization dedicated to ending discrimination against gays and lesbians. Wallace was instrumental in early March for Justice that led to Fairness Campaign and in joining LGBT and anti-racism campaigns and leaders.
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Interview regarding the history of Louisville's LGBTQ movement with Carla Wallace, a Fairness Campaign co-founder and “idea person.” Wallace is a native Louisvillian, educated at Tufts University, returned to Louisville a few years after college, and became active in the Kentucky Alliance against Racist and Political Repression, and in the Greater Louisville Human Rights Coalition, a 1980s organization dedicated to ending discrimination against gays and lesbians. Wallace was instrumental in early March for Justice that led to Fairness Campaign and in joining LGBT and anti-racism campaigns and leaders.
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Interview regarding the history of Louisville's LGBTQ movement with Carla Wallace, a Fairness Campaign co-founder and “idea person.” Wallace is a native Louisvillian, educated at Tufts University, returned to Louisville a few years after college, and became active in the Kentucky Alliance against Racist and Political Repression, and in the Greater Louisville Human Rights Coalition, a 1980s organization dedicated to ending discrimination against gays and lesbians. Wallace was instrumental in early March for Justice that led to Fairness Campaign and in joining LGBT and anti-racism campaigns and leaders.
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Interview regarding the history of Louisville's LGBTQ movement with Carla Wallace, a Fairness Campaign co-founder and “idea person.” Wallace is a native Louisvillian, educated at Tufts University, returned to Louisville a few years after college, and became active in the Kentucky Alliance against Racist and Political Repression, and in the Greater Louisville Human Rights Coalition, a 1980s organization dedicated to ending discrimination against gays and lesbians. Wallace was instrumental in early March for Justice that led to Fairness Campaign and in joining LGBT and anti-racism campaigns and leaders.