LOUISVILLE, Ky. — WLKY will aired another in-depth discussion examining the critical racial issues facing our community.
The latest panel talked about the issue of gun violence in our community and finding solutions to the growing problem.
Meet the panelists
Dr. Brandy Kelly Pryor is director of the Center for Health Equity at the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness. She’s also an assistant professor at UofL’s Public Health and Information Sciences.
Watch previous Race in Louisville panel discussions: In-depth examination of race relations | Issues facing young people | Faith leaders finding solutions
Metro councilman David James is a former Louisville Metro Police Department detective who has represented District 6 since 2010. He also serves as the chair of the Metro Council Public Safety Committee.
Trinidad Jackson is a senior research associate with the Office of Public Health Practice at the University of Louisville.
Lee’Vaughn Morris works with the Louisville Urban League as community outreach worker.
The Hon. Brian Edwards has served as a Jefferson County Circuit Court judge since 2009. He practiced law for 13 years before becoming a judge.
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