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    • Racial Justice and Equality with Gerald Smith
    • The Ethics and Virtues of Democratic Society with Fr. Jim Trimble
    • Teaching in a Pandemic with Cynthia Resor & Tonya May
    • 19th Amendment Series with Jackie Jay & Kathi Kern
    • Future Tense with Chris Begley
    • State of Justice: The criminal justice system in Eastern Kentucky
    • Kentucky Authors with Tom Eblen
    • Education IS Economic Development with Lee Todd
    • Kentucky History with Stephanie Lang
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  1. Joy Giguere
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Penn State historian Joy Giguere discusses the origins of the Confederate monuments that appeared following the Civil War in places of prominence in cities and towns across Kentucky.

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