Dr. Kaila Story
Dr. Kaila Story

UofL professor, gender rights advocate and radio show host Kaila Story spoke at the Cultural Center Wednesday afternoon as part of Martin Luther King, Jr. week. Her talk, titled 鈥淲omen in the Movement鈥, explored women鈥檚 roles in the civil rights movement.

Story began the talk by naming numerous black, female civil rights activists that aren鈥檛 necessarily well known, such as Daisy Bates聽and Diane Nash. Bates, for example, played a leading role in the Little Rock Integration Crisis, while Nash is a leader of the student wing of the Civil Rights Movement.聽Story highlighted the contributions these women made to the movement and to the development of organizations such as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

Story then asked why there isn’t as much awareness of their contributions from a historical perspective as compared to their civil rights movement counterparts. This question launched a Q&A in which topics such as the presidential election, gender, misogyny, and economics were discussed.

The event had a large turnout and brought out several UofL students, faculty, and staff.

Story is an associate professor of women鈥檚 and gender studies and she holds the Audre Lorde Chair in Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Story and Black Lives Matter activist, Jaison Gardner, host a weekly radio show of musings on politics, pop culture and black gay life called聽Strange Fruit. The radio show airs on Saturday nights on 89.3 WFPL.

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Bria Staten-Favors
Bria Staten-Favors is the Graduate Assistant in the University of Louisville鈥檚 Office of Communications and Marketing. After completing her bachelor of science in Communication, she decided to pursue her master鈥檚 degree at UofL as well. She also works in the Partnership Division at the Louisville Convention & Visitor鈥檚 Bureau and is an avid Cards fan.