Louisville museum receives national recognition for their preservation of Black history

By Sherlene Shanklin

When I received this notification from Lamont Collins, founder of Roots 101 African American Museum I could hear validation without him even saying a word.

Stellar TV is recognizing Roots 101 in their 4th Black History Honors in 2026.

Roots 101 African American Museum serves as an important cultural institution in Louisville, KY dedicated to preserving and sharing the fearless and sometimes heartbreaking stories of African Americans. 

The museum was founded in 2020 by Collins, that was during social unrest in Louisville after the death of Breonna Taylor and the global pandemic. Roots 101 African-American Museum became a meeting place for protesters and community leaders.

The museum is where visitors can see themselves in history, explore the African American story in its entirety, and gain a greater understanding of the achievements, cultural contributions, and experiences of the community. It also houses a lot of Kentucky history from ‘The Roots of Music’, ‘The Four of Us’, ‘Big Momma’s House’ and ‘Static Major’ just to name a few of the many exhibits in the museum.

The museum is a history lesson as soon as you walk through the doors. Room after room sets a scene. Like a ‘Greenbook’ of places set in a certain time period of Black history.

The 2025 featured museums were:

  • California African American Museum (CAAM)
  • National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel
  • Stax Museum of American Soul Music
  • Mississippi Civil Rights Museum
  • Whitney Plantation
  • Congo Square

When we receive additional details of the celebration we will share with you.

Roots 101 African American Museum is located 124 N 1st Street in downtown Louisville, KY.

Rap legend Ice Cube hits the road with his Truth to Power tour along with new music

Ice Cube in Denver kicking off his Truth to Power Tour. Photo credit: Marc Wood/TreMedia

By Sherlene Shanklin

The Truth to Power: 4 Decades of Attitude Tour is underway with no other than hip-hop legend Ice Cube. The tour is all about celebrating 40 years of creating groundbreaking music and becoming of the most influencers of the culture.

Ice Cube’s iconic career is admired by many and the open of the tour in Denver set the standard that fans all over the U.S. will experience when he makes a stop in your city. Performing some of his biggest hits and fan favorites. Imagine singing along to “It Was a Good Day,” “Check Yo Self,” and “You Can Do It,” alongside new material including “Before Hip Hop” and tracks from his new album Man Up.

The tour started in Denver, Colorado on September 16th and scheduled to end October 17th in Houston, TX.

Tickets available at icecube.com/tour

ICE CUBE — “TRUTH TO POWER: 4 DECADES OF ATTITUDE” TOUR DATES:

·     Tue Sep 16 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

·     Wed Sep 17 – Salt Lake City, UT – Maverik Center

·     Fri Sep 19 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

·     Sat Sep 20 – Vancouver, BC – Pacific Coliseum

·     Mon Sep 22 – Portland, OR – Moda Center

·     Thu Sep 25 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena

·     Sat Sep 27 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena

·     Sun Sep 28 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena

·     Tue Sep 30 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena

·     Thu Oct 02 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

·     Sat Oct 04 – Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center

·     Mon Oct 06 – Chicago, IL – United Center

·     Wed Oct 08 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Arena

·     Thu Oct 09 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena

·     Sun Oct 12 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena

·     Tue Oct 14 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena

·     Thu Oct 16 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

·     Fri Oct 17 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

Latin Music Awards Kentucky

On Saturday, September 20th it’s the 7th Latin Music Awards Kentucky celebrating music, but they are doing it for a great cause. 

Israel Cuenca, President of Latin Music Awards says “We are going to give ten different scholarships for students at the University of Louisville, Jefferson Community College and Bellarmine University.  We have a great lineup of performances.  We have multiple bands playing mariachi playing, reggaeton, salsa style of music as well.  It’s going to be a great night of music and celebration.” 

It’s all takes place on Saturday night at 8 pm. at Fourth Street Live in downtown Louisville.  This is a free event dedicated to celebrating the vibrant talent and culture of Latin music in Kentucky and across the region.