Keith Kaiser gets a history lesson at one of the best African-American museums in the country.
Roots 101 African American Museum announced Friday that it had removed Dafrai Studio's art exhibit from their facility.
This will be the sixth year for the week, with the theme of "Business by Day, Party by Night."
More than 100 JCPS students signed up for the second annual "All that Tech" conference.
The sixth grade students from Grace James Academy of Excellence painted the portraits of well-known Louisvillians.
The director says workers are moving all of the exhibits into the new building now.
The exhibit featuring Taylor's memorial is expected to be open in four weeks at Roots 101, which is located at 819 W. Main St., and will be a permanent installation.
In the tradition of African burial, the memorial will rest close to the Ohio River.
Keith Kaiser gets a music history lesson at Roots 101.
Taylor's mother, Tamika Palmer, supports moving the memorial to a permanent home, according to the co-chair of the Kentucky Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression.