“home,” late summer 2022. Cover photo by Mickie Winters.
“home,” late summer 2022. Cover photo by Mickie Winters.
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Opening Note

What does “home” mean to you?

By Gabrielle Jones, Louisville Public Media

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Essay

Roses and Thorns

The author, Tracy Clayton, proudly called Louisville her home, boasted about the person it had made. But when Breonna Taylor was killed, everything changed.

The alley cafe at Quills Coffee on Baxter Avenue.
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Cherished Stares

Photos and words by Jon Cherry

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Supply in Demand

By Yasmine Jumaa and Jacob Munoz, photos by J. Tyler Franklin

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Interviews

Mayoral Candidates Talk Home

Interviews by Roberto Roldan, photos by J. Tyler Franklin

My god brother, Christopher, at the vacant lot where his house used to stand. When it burned down, it caught my family's house on fire.
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Broadway Past Ninth

Photos and words by Iyabo “Mesa Pisa” Serikali

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Beautiful Intricacies

Photos and words by Cédric Ballarati

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Put a dent in the universe

How Clare Rutz Wallace, executive director of South Louisville Community Ministries, became a lynchpin in confronting Louisville's eviction crisis during the pandemic.

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By Nikayla Edmondson-Ezell Photos by Erik Brancha 

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Everything on Time

photos and words by Scotty Perry

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Interviews

Home is
		
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By Josh Moss

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Poems

By young Authours Greenhouse

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Picture Imperfect

Five Louisville families used disposable film cameras to document the final weekend before Gov. Beshear started lifting pandemic lockdown restrictions.

How would you answer Louisville Magazine’s questions about home?