KFTC Blog
NKY chapter hosts DACA and immigrant rights discussion
Posted by: Joe Gallenstein on March 28, 2020
KFTC statement and action on COVID-19
Posted by: KFTC Executive Committee on March 11, 2020
Call for urgent Congressional action to help coal-impacted communities
Posted by: KFTC Staff on March 9, 2020
KFTC's New Power PAC is excited to endorse an unwavering voice for justice
Posted by: KFTC Staff on February 27, 2020
Media campaign pushes Congress to act on RECLAIM Act and black lung fund
Posted by: KFTC Staff on February 24, 2020
Call in for Restoration of Voting Rights for People with Felonies in their Past
Posted by: KFTC Staff on February 24, 2020
Let us in! Getting in the capitol buildings is challenging experience.
Posted by: K.A. Owens on February 21, 2020
Kentucky Needs a Safety Net that Works for Us, Not Against Us
Posted by: KFTC Staff on February 20, 2020
Kentucky students speak out against guns in schools, Senate Bill 8
Posted by: KFTC Staff on February 19, 2020
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We are Kentuckians: Martha Flack
How did you get involved with KFTC?
In 2006, I became aware of KFTC through work at my church, Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church, when we were looking to become a green sanctuary program. We had to partner with an organization for an environmental justice project as part of the requirements. We looked at three different organizations. I was the one to check out KFTC. At my first meeting they were trying to work with the other two organizations around voter issues. My church chose to partner with KFTC and ended up working on the I Love Mountains Day rally in 2007. We’ve never stopped doing that (helping to promote and attend I Love Mountains Day), and I never stopped going to KFTC.
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