KFTC Blog
Eastern Kentucky members meet with Senator Turner
Posted by: KFTC Staff on February 10, 2021
Legislators should reject partisan impeachment bid
Posted by: KFTC Staff on January 27, 2021
Voting Rights / Democracy focus on General Assembly bills and work in new year
Posted by: KFTC Staff on January 26, 2021
PSC limits utility rate increase, protects rooftop solar – for now
Posted by: KFTC Staff on January 14, 2021
Justice for Breonna Taylor: Amplifying and learning from the Louisville uprising
Posted by: KfTC staff and members on January 4, 2021
Northern Kentucky (virtual) Sustainability Tour
Posted by: Molly Spicer on December 21, 2020
Encouragement, communication and education move us forward in the fight for voting rights
Posted by: KFTC Staff on December 1, 2020
KFTC is "All In" for building regional progressive power and standing with Georgians
Posted by: Meta Mendel-Reyes on November 30, 2020
Art Nurtures Justice auction a success for Rolling Bluegrass
Posted by: Rosanne Fitts Klarer and Amelia Cloud on November 25, 2020
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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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