Fri Feb 22, 12:00 PM - Fri Feb 22, 1:00 PM
The Frazier History Museum
829 West Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202
Community: Louisville
Description
The Imagine Brown Bag Lunch Series provides essential information and best practices on a wide range of topics to advance Greater Louisville’s arts and cultural community. Join your colleagues on the last Friday of the month at the Frazier History Museum
Event Details
The Imagine Brown Bag Lunch Series provides essential information and best practices on a wide range of topics to advance Greater Louisville’s arts and cultural community. Join your colleagues on the last Friday of the month at the Frazier History Museum to learn from and engage with experts in resource development, capacity building, marketing, and more. Imagine Brown Bag Lunches Series is a free event and you’re encouraged to bring your lunch.
This month, learn from Jud Hendrix and Sarah Lindgren with Louisville Metro Government about the Mayor's new initiative, Lean Into Louisville, and how the arts and culture community can connect, support, offer events/programs that speak to the conversation.
About Lean Into Louisville: Launched by Mayor Greg Fischer in January 2019, Lean Into Louisville is an unprecedented series of presentations, conversations, activities and art exhibits that will explore and confront the history and legacy of all forms of discrimination and inequality in the city and the country. Louisville, a Southern border city with both a history of discrimination and a tradition of brave citizens fighting for civil rights, LGBTQ equality and the welcoming of immigrants, can be a national model for a transformative civic reckoning through guided, innovative education and conversation. Visit www.LeanIntoLouisville.org to learn how to get involved.
This month, learn from Jud Hendrix and Sarah Lindgren with Louisville Metro Government about the Mayor's new initiative, Lean Into Louisville, and how the arts and culture community can connect, support, offer events/programs that speak to the conversation.
About Lean Into Louisville: Launched by Mayor Greg Fischer in January 2019, Lean Into Louisville is an unprecedented series of presentations, conversations, activities and art exhibits that will explore and confront the history and legacy of all forms of discrimination and inequality in the city and the country. Louisville, a Southern border city with both a history of discrimination and a tradition of brave citizens fighting for civil rights, LGBTQ equality and the welcoming of immigrants, can be a national model for a transformative civic reckoning through guided, innovative education and conversation. Visit www.LeanIntoLouisville.org to learn how to get involved.