The University of Louisville’s Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research will be recognized for its outstanding work and community partnership with Louisville’s Fairness Campaign. The Braden Institute worked with the Fairness Campaign from 2015-2017 on a project aiming to shine light on Kentucky’s relatively unexplored LGBTQ history. As a result of this effort, U of L has received the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities’ 2019 W. Kellogg Awards and will have the opportunity to compete for the Peter Magrath Award for Community Engagement.
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