Several singers and speakers talked about remembering the struggles of the past and keeping up the fight for a brighter future.
Kwanzaa is an African-American cultural holiday created in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga. It's celebrated from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1.
October is domestic violence awareness month. And in two days, you could show your support by attending "Unsilenced" --- an opportunity where you can join survivors and learn from their stories.
Louisville organization Change Today, Change Tomorrow received a shoutout from The Daily Show host, Trevor Noah this week before it was honored during the A Team’s first Culture and Cocktails banquet at the Roots 101 African American Museum.
On Saturday, Roots 101 Fest was hosted at the Roots 101 African American Museum in downtown Louisville.
The resolution would demand reparations for Black Americans who are the descendants of slaves.
Located at 124 N. First St., Roots 101 is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday.
The exhibition is part of a concerted effort to welcome more diversity in NuLu.
The Roots 101 African American Museum is a journey through time with a look at art, service, music, sports and entertainment.