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Under an ordinance passed by Kansas City Council this month, the city has 90 days to form a commission tasked with looking into slavery reparations for Black residents.
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The cooperative faces threats of foreclosure and the displacement of residents from the affordable housing complex.
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A few steps away from Martini Corner and historic Union Hill, the 816 Bicycle Collective is transforming the lives of some of the city's most vulnerable residents.
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When a life-threatening medical condition abruptly ended his professional basketball career, Marcus Walker was lost. It wasn’t until someone pushed him to take his skills back to the court that he founded Grindhouse Basketball, where he trains young girls and boys.
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Birthday Connections is a resource allowing underserved families in Kansas City’s urban core to provide their children with meaningful birthdays.
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Illegal dumping has been a problem in Kansas City for years. Recently, officials conducted an audit to see how well the city has addressed the issue.
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A conversation at Kansas City's Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art “will feel like Sunday dinners at Grandma's, except in this instance you won’t eat, but you’ll be fed.”
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Kansas City PBS special preserves stories that highlight the legacy of Black history in Kansas City.
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The goal of the university's Institute for Urban Education is to recruit and support future educators, especially those of color.
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The 14,000 square foot, early education facility has capacity for up to 430 children and 65 employees.
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Segment 1: Kansas lawmakers are debating a bill to end hair discrimination.The idea behind the CROWN Act is to ban employers and schools from expecting…
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They're both from Kansas City's East Side, but the couple met at a conference in Cincinnati. Ever since they've been dreaming of making things happen for…