The Kentucky Suffrage Project was created by LFL to lift up under-told stories of Kentucky Women & Suffragists of Color. Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment, it explores women's suffrage in Kentucky within the context of the national movement. It looks at economic, educational, and racial tensions in that movement, as well as challenges and disenfranchisement that still exist today. From Bardstown to Broadway: The Road to Votes for Women is an 8 episode virtual series highlighting events, stories, and underheard voices from Louisville, KY. All episodes were devised, produced, and filmed on-location by LFL.
In The Suffrage Driving & Walking Tour, tour narrators and actors led participants on an intersectional journey through the streets of Louisville, Kentucky so that they could trace the footsteps of the local suffrage movement and the courageous women who fought for the right to vote. They travelled to locations such as Simmons College, The Limerick Neighborhood, and the Seelbach Hotel, exploring where these courageous women lived, worked, and met. At each story stop location, audiences experienced live performances retelling stories of the women’s suffrage activism that occurred there. It was the in-person component to LFL’s 2020 virtual series From Bardstown to Broadway: The Road to Votes for Women, and featured several of the same characters and actors. All scenes were devised by LFL based on real life stories, events, and people, including Mary Virginia Cook Parrish, the Nugent family, and Drs. Julia Ingram and Anna Lawrence.