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Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas responds to the U.S. Department of Justice's investigation into alleged racial discrimination in the hiring practices of the Kansas City Police Department.
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The challenge for people of color and women is finding an accessible entry point to training for jobs including electricians, bricklayers, and pipe fitters.
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Study shows that for every 200 Latinx students, there is one Latinx educator.
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For every 200 Latinx students in the Kansas City area there is only one Latinx educator and the Pioneers take Kansas City into the ranks of Major League Gaming.
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The Kansas City Fire Department is falling short when it comes to its efforts to diversify and a Kansas City filmmaker's movie is the first for sale accepting only non-fungible tokens as payment.
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Even after being sued for discrimination, the Kansas City, Missouri, fire department's progress in recruiting firefighters of color has been slow.
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The City Council's Transportation, Infrastructure, and Operations Committee pushed for more minority and local businesses to help build the new KCI Terminal which is expected to be completed by April 2023.
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Segment 1: Decades after desegregation, there remain students in the Kansas City area who are still not receiving a quality education. Education professor…
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After more than half a year of back and forth, Kansas City councilmembers approved increasing the city’s goals for hiring minority- and women-owned…
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Performance space, more check-in areas and restroom doors that swing out — those are some of the concepts incorporated into the latest design renderings…
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Chappell Electric is the very definition of a small business: call, and owner Germaine Chappell picks up on the second ring.“Our motto is to exceed above…
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In an effort to keep its promise for 35 percent participation from minority and women-owned businesses, developer Edgemoor has partnered with Kansas…