The Building the MOSAIC Oral History Project is a new initiative from Jewish Family & Career Services dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories of immigrants, refugees, and first-generation Americans who have helped shape our community. Through recorded interviews with past MOSAIC honorees and community leaders, the project captures powerful personal histories of resilience, perseverance, culture, and belonging in Louisville. These stories will become part of a growing archive that celebrates the many voices that make our city stronger and more vibrant.
More information, interviews, and opportunities to engage with the project are coming soon as the initiative continues to grow. The Building the MOSAIC Oral History Project is generously sponsored by the Marvin & Joyce Benjamin Fund at the Central Kentucky Community Foundation.