I think about public safety and criminal justice reform a lot. It’s been part of what I do for work in one way or another for nearly two decades. I read about these issues for fun. One of my favorite … Continued
Bingham Fellows bloggers
How to encourage healthy choices: Public policy or personal behavior?
“You have an ugly shirt on.” Dr. Laquandra Nesbitt stood at the front of the room and looked out across the 2016 Bingham Fellows class. It was our first full day. “Who am I talking to?” she asked, sweeping her … Continued
Trusting the process
by Jean Porter, Bingham Fellows Class of 2014 – I had a stressful job, but I long ago tossed out any thought that my Bingham Fellows 2014 class days would be easier than going to work. It’s intense from start … Continued
Louisville Barn Raising
by Theresa M. Zawacki, Bingham Fellows Class of 2013 — After 9 months of planning, countless Friday-morning meetings, an incredible amount of detail management and several moments of panic (what did we forget?), the Louisville Barn Raising took place on … Continued
A New Perspective
by Harvetta Ray, Bingham Fellows Class of 2014 – My first official day participating in Leadership Louisville Center’s Bingham Fellows program was both energizing and inspiring. The information shared not only allowed me to peek into the history of West Louisville, … Continued