February is Black History Month, and there are many ways to celebrate and learn more about Black history in Kentucky and southern Indiana.
Keith Kaiser gets a history lesson at one of the best African-American museums in the country.
Students prepared 29 different dishes to represent each day of Black History Month.
UofL President Dr. Kim Schatzel said there is still a lot of work to do to get more minority students graduating.
The Speed Art Museum is giving guests a deeper look at Kentucky history in honor of Black History Month.
Several singers and speakers talked about remembering the struggles of the past and keeping up the fight for a brighter future.
Distinguished members of the community came to the school and shared their insights and experiences with the students.
Central High School held its second African American Read-In Thursday.
The Louisville Free Public Library will offer more than 50 free programs in February to celebrate Black History Month.
Reckoning Inc. will present an "Introduction to African American Genealogy" this Saturday, Feb. 25.