-
What today's young activists think of Dr. King's methods for advancing social justice, and the circumstances holding back Kansas City's Black entrepreneurs.
-
Generating Income for Tomorrow is dedicated to providing grants to Black-owned businesses in Kansas City's most disadvantaged zip codes.
-
A Kansas City nonprofit is a new source of capital for Black entrepreneurs, the jazz community is celebrating Kansas City's own jazz virtuoso, and a novel idea for assisting voters seeking to mail in their Missouri general election ballots.
-
Kansas City is becoming more welcoming for black women who want to start their own businesses.Adrienne Haynes, the managing partner at the business law…
-
Segment 1: A winning NFL franchise puts money in the pockets of its host economy. Kansas Citians have more to celebrate than just an exciting season for…
-
Segment 1: Previewing 2020's public safety storiesKansas City has been staring down a violent crime problem for years and officials at both the state and…
-
Segment 1: 2019 report shows black Kansas Citians are still separate and unequal.By comparing things like poverty and homeownership rates by race, a…
-
Black residents of Kansas City are still "separate and unequal," according to the latest report from the Urban League of Greater Kansas City.The 2019…
-
Segment 1: Congressman for Missouri's 5th district shares his stance on the current impeachment inquiry. Representative Emanuel Cleaver said constituents…
-
A journey along Quindaro Boulevard in northeast Kansas City, Kansas, takes us through history, demographic shifts, religion, and plans for economic…
-
On the northeast corner of 5th and Quindaro Boulevard in Kansas City, Kansas, sits a vacant and weathered building where 45 years ago, a black-owned…
-
Bernard Crawford grew up on Quindaro during the 1970s. He remembers thriving businesses: bakeries, grocery stores and theaters. He left for school but has…