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Alicestyne Adams, Georgetown College
Rev. C.B. Akins, First Baptist Church, Bracktown
Roszalyn Akins, Leestown Middle School
Jay Alexander, 107.9 The Beat
Lonnie Ali, Muhammad Ali Center
Will Allen, Growing Power Inc.
Saundra Ardrey, Western Kentucky University
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Charles Badger, Kentucky Federation of College Republicans
Ihsan Bagby, University of Kentucky Islamic Studies
Kimberly Henderson Baird, assistant commonwealth&38217;s attorney
Stephanie Barnett, CLOUT
Natalie Barrett, Natalie L. Young, PSC
Natalie Barrett, accountant
Betty Baye, The Courier-Journal
Janet Beard, Fifth Third Bank
Garry R. Bibbs, sculptor
Dana Bingham, Islamic convert
Howard Bingham, Muhammad Ali Center
Holly Brady, Ten Kids Inc.
Dana S. Branham, Edward Jones
Dana S. Branham, financial advisor
Donna Brazile
Annette Bridges, Early Childhood Development Program
Annette Brooks, AIDS education advocate
Bridget Brown, Brown’s Bakery
Freddie Brown, Activate America
J. Michael Brown, Justice and Public Safety Cabinet
James Brown, Brown’s Bakery
Tamara Brown, University of Kentucky
Elisa Bruce, Fifth Third Bank
Kathy Bullock, Berea College
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Allison Caban-Holt, University of Kentucky
Dana Canedy, journalist and author
Kirsten Carey, Cornerstone Assembly of God, Danville
James Chambers, Bluegrass Community and Technical College
Marilyn Clark, Worksmart
Phyllis Clark, University of Louisville and Clark Life Consortium
Doris Clark-Parham, Murray State University
Doris Clark-Sarr, Murray State University
Mattie Clay, farmer
Roger Cleveland, Morehead State University
Lonnie Clinkscale, Touch Someone’s Life Ministries
Willie Cole, artist
Rev. Byron Cooper, Kingdom Purpose Ministries
William H. Cornish, Tuskegee Airmen
Rev. Kevin W. Cosby, St. Stephen Church, Louisville
Steve Crump, WBTV, Charlotte, NC
Andres Cruz, La Voz de Kentucky
Raoul Cunningham, Louisville NAACP
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Helen Danser, Kentucky Native American Heritage Commission
Darryl Davis, artist
Eddie Davis, photographer
Hasan Davis, Empowerment Solutions
Meka Davis, Lexington Fair Housing Council
Gail Demery, Demery and Associates
Jennifer Dishman, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Lexington
Margaret Dunbar-Demaree, 1+1=U
Angelo Dundee, boxing trainer
Dot Dunn, Lakeview Point Bed and Breakfast
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Marian Wright Edelman, Children’s Defense Fund
Dr. Joycelyn Elders, former U.S. surgeon general
Colmon Elridge III, governor’s executive assistant
Jim Embry, Sustainable Communities Network
Sheri Estill, family caregiver
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Elaine Farris, Bureau of Learning and Results Services
Sonja Feist-Price, University of Kentucky
Chris Ford, REACH
Elisa Freeman-Carr, Alzheimer’s Association
Darrell Fuller, iServe Advisors
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Gip Gibson, Ten Kids Inc.
Dr. Jai Gilliam, Lexington physician
State Rep. Jim Glenn, D-Owensboro
Alma Glover, Ralph Bunche Community Center
Keli Goff, political commentator
Pamela R. Goodwine, Fayette Circuit Court Judge
Bruce S. Gordon, NAACP
State Rep. Derrick Graham, D-Frankfort
Stedman Graham, S. Graham and Associates
Angie Green, breast cancer survivor
Msiba Ann Beard Grundy, activist
Marjorie Guyon, artist
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Ed Hamilton, sculptor
Carol Hanley, University of Kentucky
Debra Harley, University of Kentucky
Judith Hatch, Central Baptist Hospital nurse
Stephen Hightower, Hightowers Petroleum
Janell Hocker, Step Higher
bell hooks, feminist scholar
Tammy Horn, beekeeper
Donna Hubbard
J. Blaine Hudson, University of Louisville
David Hudspeth, Main Street Youth Center, Murray
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Abdon Ibarra, Kentucky Housing Corp.
Immaculée Ilibagiza, Rwandan genocide survivor
Jenny Inman, Kentucky Women in Agriculture
Teresa Isaac, Lexington mayor
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Darla M. Jackson, Kentucky Native American Heritage Commission
Judy “J.J.” Jackson
Lucille Jackson
Nikki Jackson, Kentucky Personnel Cabinet Secretary
Sherron Jackson, Council on Postsecondary Education
William Jenkins, St. James AME Church, Danville
Ben Johnson, U.S. Census Bureau
John J. Johnson, Kentucky Commission on Human Rights
Mark Johnson, Lexington-Fayette County Health Department
Rana Johnson, Council on Postsecondary Education
Ricky Jones, University of Louisville
Eleanor Jordan
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Abigail Kearn, beekeeper
Yolanda Kelsor, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Lexington
J.L. King, AIDS education advocate
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C’lest Lanier, Kentucky Center for African-American Heritage
Dr. Vinnette Little, Central Baptist Hospital
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Loretta Maldaner, Purchase Area Health Education Center
Nancy Martin, University of Louisville
Gina McCauley, blog publisher
Everett McCorvey, University of Kentucky Opera Theatre
Kenya McGruder, Obama campaigner
Reginald Meeks, Kentucky Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials
Janie Miller, Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Marvin Mills, Murray State University
D. McGinnis Mitchell, Premier Mortgage Group
Jerry Mitchell, Mississippi journalist
Stephanie Morris, Inner City Breakthrough Ministry
Abdul Muhammad, Fifth Third Central Kentucky
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State Sen. Gerald Neal, D-Louisville
Willie Newby, First Baptist Church of Perryville
Felicia Nu’Man, assistant commonwealth’s attorney
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Osi Onyekwuluje, Bowling Green attorney
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Cheryl Pan, Chinese Folk Dancer
Jennifer Parks, JPNdustries
Juan Peña, Kentucky Commission on Human Rights
Porter “P.G.” Peeples, Lexington Urban League
Benita Peoples, cancer survivor
Harry Pickens, jazz pianist
Kevin Powell, political activist
Sandra Powell, Foothills Community Action Partnership
Georgia Davis Powers, civil rights activist
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Rosetta Lucas Quisenberry, author/teacher
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Mahjabeen Rafiuddin, Kentucky Conference for Community and Justice
Sheryl Lee Ralph, actress and AIDS activist
Alma Randolph, gospel singer/community activist
Shahied Rashid, Islamic Society of Central Kentucky
Sanford T. Roach, educator/coach
L. Dennis “Coach D” Robinson, LDT & Associates Leadership Academy
Doug Roederer, businessman/activist
Gerry Roll, Hazard/Perry County Community Ministries
Patricia Russell-McCloud, Motivational Speaker
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Jo Sanders, gender equity consultant
Sue Scheff, University of Kentucky
Sister Mary Schmuck, Catholic Charities of Louisville
Attica Scott
Jerry Shepard, First Christian Church, Danville
Mary Evans Sias, Kentucky State University
State Rep. Arnold Simpson, D-Covington
Anne Sleet, Perryville mayor
Dr. Ian Smith, Celebrity Fit Club
Gerald Smith, University of Kentucky
Mary Levi Smith, Kentucky State University
Bianca Spriggs, poet
Ron Spriggs, Tuskegee Airmen exhibit
Sherrie Stefan, Kosair Children’s Hospital
Robyn Stuart, D B Bourbon Candy
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Linda Taylor, REACH
Don Tharpe, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation
Aaron Thompson, sociologist
Samantha Thornhill
Dr. Adewale Troutman, director of Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness
Lois Turner, advocate for breast cancer awareness
William H. Turner
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Charlene Walker, Bluegrass Community and Technical College
Frank Weaver, Tuskegee Airmen
Phillip Wilkins, businessman/consultant
Crystal Wilkinson, poet
Doris Wilkinson, University of Kentucky sociologist
Raquel Williams, Guide Realty Inc.
Sheila Williams, author
Anthony Wright
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Socorro Zaragoza, Eastern Kentucky University

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