Celebrating Black History Month – Bryan Stevenson

Bryan Stevenson is the founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, a human rights organization in Montgomery, Alabama. Under his leadership, EJI has won major legal challenges eliminating excessive and unfair sentencing, exonerating innocent death row prisoners, confronting abuse of the incarcerated and the mentally ill and aiding children prosecuted as adults. Stevenson has argued and won multiple cases at the United States Supreme Court, including a 2019 ruling protecting condemned prisoners who suffer from dementia and a landmark 2012 ruling that banned mandatory life-imprisonment-without-parole sentences for all children 17 or younger. Stevenson and his staff have won reversals, relief or release from prison for over 135 wrongly condemned prisoners on death row and won relief for hundreds of others wrongly convicted or unfairly sentenced. He has received over 40 honorary doctoral degrees, including degrees from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania and Oxford University. He is the author of the critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Just Mercy, which was named by Time Magazine as one of the 10 Best Books of Nonfiction for 2014 and has been awarded several honors, including the American Library Association’s Carnegie Medal for best nonfiction book of 2015 and a 2015 NAACP Image Award. Just Mercy was recently adapted as a major motion picture.

Source: eji.org

Celebrating Black History Month – Madam C.J. Walker

Madam C. J. Walker (1867-1919) was “the first Black woman millionaire in America” and made her fortune thanks to her homemade line of hair care products for Black women. Born Sarah Breedlove to parents who had been enslaved, she was inspired to create her hair products after an experience with hair loss, which led to the creation of the “Walker System” of hair care. A talented entrepreneur with a knack for self-promotion, Walker built a business empire, at first selling products directly to Black women, then employing “beauty culturalists” to hand-sell her wares. The self-made millionaire used her fortune to fund scholarships for women at the Tuskegee Institute and donated large parts of her wealth to the NAACP, the Black YMCA and other charities.

Source: History.com

Congratulations Lizzie Lepley – Kentucky Derby Museum Horsing Around with Art Contest Grand Prize Winner!

This past week Christian Academy of Louisville – English Station senior Lizzie Lepley was honored as the grand prize winner of the Kentucky Derby Museum Horsing Around with Art Contest! Lizzie was surprised in class through Zoom with the news.

Lizzie’s work features all 146 Derby winners surrounding the Twin Spires! She spent months researching each winning horse to draw them accurately. You’ll even notice the Triple Crown winners have a flower by their mane. WOW! Way to go Lizzie! We are so proud!

Lizzie’s work will be on display in the Kentucky Derby Museum until next year!

Local Teen and CAL-Southwest Student Opens Self Care Business During Pandemic and Sees Big Success

We are so excited to highlight one of our own students as one of the youngest business owners in our area! Christian Academy of Louisville – Southwest eighth-grader Kayla Marie opened Bubbly Bliss Bar at 2110 Bardstown Road in December and has proven that nothing is impossible with faith and hard work!

Bubbly Bliss Bar by Kayla Marie features a wide variety of all natural bath, beauty and wellness products including candles, teas, cosmetics, bath bombs, soaps and even a men’s grooming line. The store aims to be a happy place for customers. It smells amazing and Kayla herself curates the store’s playlist to feature uplifting music.

After losing her father suddenly in 2015, Kayla was overcome with sadness and anxiety. She leaned on her faith and turned to the things she loved doing to find happiness – making and mixing things, baking and being creative. That’s how the business was born!

Check out this wonderful interview from WDRB and shop online at bubblyblissbarbykaylamarie.com or visit the retail store in the Highlands at 2110 Bardstown Road on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Centurion Armory Open THIS SATURDAY!

The Centurion Armory will be open THIS SATURDAY (January 16) from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Come in and check out the latest CAL spirit wear!

COVID-19 GUIDELINES: Masks are required. Limited to five people in the Armory at a time. One person per household, bring children if necessary. Also, we please ask that you keep your visit to shop to 20 minutes.

Questions/Info: (502) 753-4598 or tpullen@caschools.us

Introducing the CAL Virtual Clothes Closet

 

“Let all that you do be done in love.” – 1 Corinthians 16:14  

The Christian Academy School System International Student Program welcomes you to the Christian Academy of Louisville (CAL) Virtual Clothes Closet. This is our ongoing service project created to show Christ’s love to new and current students by providing for a tangible need. 

While we are ready to serve students, we are not currently accepting donations. Please complete the request form and we will be in touch with the availability of items.

For questions, please contact Katy Anderson at kanderson@caschools.us.