5 Questions for Farah Pandith, Muhammad Ali Global Peace Laureate from journalist Ann Curry
Ann Curry: In the year since your appointment as Global Peace Laureate, many in our world have struggled with disease, acrimony, fear and uncertainty, which are now exacerbated by the aftermath of the war in Afghanistan. How have you begun your work to help move humanity toward peace, and why?
The Courier-Journal, Muhammad Ali Center and Frazier History Museum Present: Racial Reckoning
A Four-Part Conversation Series on Racial Justice that will focus on Housing, Education, Policing and Health The Courier Journal, Muhammad Ali Center and Frazier History Museum have teamed up to curate a timely and significant community conversation series on racial justice that will focus on Housing, Education, Policing and Health.
FUND FOR THE ARTS, PBS, KET, THE MUHAMMAD ALI CENTER, AND LOUISVILLE METRO GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCE MURAL FESTIVAL
Call for Artists to Participate in the Imagine Mural Festival Fund for the Arts and the Imagine Greater Louisville 2025 Steering Committee in partnership with PBS, KET, The Muhammad Ali Center, and Louisville Metro Government are announcing the resurgence of the transformational Imagine Mural Festival, which had its inaugural year
Evander Holyfield to kick off his Real Deal Championship Boxing Series in Louisville
Event to be held June 24 at Freedom Hall and Broadcast Live on CBS SportsLouisville, Ky. â May 12, 2017 â Four-time heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield and his company Real Deal Sports & Entertainment announced today that he will kick off his Real Deal Championship Boxing series June 24 at
Amplifying the Political Power of Athletes and Sport: Advancing a Sport for Justice Movement through Collective Action
Eli A. Wolff, Power of Sport Lab Mary A. Hums, University of Louisville Yannick Kluch, Virginia Commonwealth University Joseph N. Cooper, University of Massachusetts-Boston In many ways, the year 2020 has been a turning point in societal discourses focused on social justice. The continued brutal murders, abuses, and human rights
Ali Community Bus to Bring the Spirit of Muhammad Ali to Louisville Community Centers
Will Include Games, Demonstrations, Care Packages, and More Just as Muhammad Ali would visit neighborhoods throughout his hometown of Louisville, KY, the Muhammad Ali Center is bringing the spirit and love of Muhammad Ali to the people. The Ali Community Bus will be stopping in six Louisville community centers as
âOPEN HOUSE AT THE ARCHIVESâ AT THE MUHAMMAD ALI CENTER SET FOR JUNE 8TH
Event is Part of Annual Ali Festival June 3-13, Honoring the Five Year Passing of Muhammad Ali It is rare for items from the Muhammad Ali Centerâs Archives to be made available to the general public, which is why the Center chose to hold an âOpen House at the Archivesâ
Mayor Fischer celebrates decision to rename Louisville airport to honor Muhammad Ali
âWonderful next stepâ in further championing The Champâs legacy LOUISVILLE, KY (January 16,2019) â Mayor Greg Fischer said he is pleased and proud of todayâs decision by the Louisville Regional Airport Authority Board to rename the cityâs airport for its native son Muhammad Ali. The new name is Louisville Muhammad
ROSES & REMEMBRANCE FOR MUHAMMAD: A COMMUNITY INVITATION TO CAVE HILL ON JUNE 3rd
Event to Kick Off Annual Ali Festival June 3-13 Honors Five Year Passing of Muhammad Ali June 3rd will mark the five year passing of Muhammad Ali, and will kick off with âRoses & Remembrance for Muhammad: A Community Invitation to Cave Hill,â as part of the annual Ali Festival
Collections & Archive
Collections The purpose of the Muhammad Ali Center collection is to acquire, preserve and manage the documentary, photographic, artistic, film, audio, video graphic, electronic record, and three dimensional items of Muhammadâs Aliâs life and career (s) as an athlete, humanitarian, and public figure. The Muhammad Ali Center uses its collection