The Bluegrass Blues Podcast: Episode 8

We discuss Amy’s trip to Chautauqua, the betrayal of our sanctuary city, how comedians are challenging authoritarians and things we’ve been watching for entertainment.

On Amy’s birthday, we want to share this photo with you. These two hard-working gentlemen are replacing a roof in Old Louisville with a 100 degree heat index and almost 100% humidity. What this country is doing to our Latinx immigrants is nothing short of a campaign of terror: deportations or placements into concentration camps. Perhaps in honor of Amy’s birthday, you could take one action of your choice today to fight a fascistic government. You don’t have to report back. Just do it. Thank you so much for your love and support. 🧡❤️💙🩵🩷💜💚.

Click on this link to see a message from Jewish Louisvillians for Peace.

And, finally, a musical interlude featuring Ekep Nkwelle, whom we praise in this podcast.

One response to “The Bluegrass Blues Podcast: Episode 8”

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    Some corrections:

    1. The Black population of San Francisco dropped from around 15 percent in the 1970s to around 5 percent today. Not the entire minority population.
    2. Stephen Colbert and the Late Show will be off the air next May, not next week.
    3. Mehdi Hasan, who debated a round table of far right young conservatives is British born of Indian parents. He is not an immigrant from India.

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