Feminist community, family, and art in Louisville, KY
Publisher |
Amelia Hruby
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Nov 19, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:41:07

In this first episode from Kentucky, we hear from visual artist Laurie Blayney and small business owner Hannah Jones in our very first mother-daughter interview! They discuss what they love about Louisville, the struggles the city faces, and the feminist activism happening there. And at the end, they share one thing they’ve learned about being a feminist from each other.

Follow:

Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunes

 

Links from the episode:

Laurie’s art on her website

Hannah’s karaoke business

1619 Flux Art + Activism

La Casita Center

Kentucky Foundation for Women

 

Feminist community, family, and art in our first mother-daughter interview!

In this first episode from Kentucky, we hear from visual artist Laurie Blayney and small business owner Hannah Jones in our very first mother-daughter interview! They discuss what they love about Louisville, the struggles the city faces, and the feminist activism happening there. And at the end, they share one thing they’ve learned about being a feminist from each other.

Follow:

Fifty Feminist States on Instagram and iTunes

 

Links from the episode:

Laurie’s art on her website

Hannah’s karaoke business

1619 Flux Art + Activism

La Casita Center

Kentucky Foundation for Women

 

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