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In 1991, when Reverend Eric Williams was new to his ministry, he was asked to perform a funeral for a young man who'd died of AIDS. The parents wanted to…
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What motivates a Baptist pastor to provide AIDS education, a fitness center and other unconventional services.Reverend Eric Williams has been at the…
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Segment 1: Mapping StigmaA community development specialist and an art curator have witnessed the social stigma surrounding HIV around the nation and…
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Segment 1: Snow removal has pushed some cities beyond their budget.A rough winter has put both Leawood, Kansas, and Riverside, Missouri, over budget for…
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Segment 1: Education and the Holocaust.What's the best way to preserve the memories and lessons of a really painful past? We'll hear from two people…
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Segment 1: As rates increase among children in Kansas City, lead poisoning remains a persistent concern.It's been decades since companies stopped adding…
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Jannis Evans and Devin Hursey both work in the HIV treatment and prevention field and have served on committees advocating for people with HIV in...
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An interview with KC CARE Clinic's Sally Neville, who spent more than 20 years caring for HIV/AIDS patients; when she retired this month, the program she…
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It's been three weeks since the election, and public reactions are still hot. Today, Kansas City's own David Von Drehle, editor-at-large for Time…
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Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri is planning to expand into three new health service areas this year, including pre- and post-menopausal…
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This Friday is National HIV Testing Day, first created almost 20 years ago to encourage members of the public to learn their HIV status. Since then, what…
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The Center for Disease Control estimates that more than a million people are living with HIV in the U.S. In spite of widespread education and prevention…