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The Paycheck Protection Program, designed to help the most vulnerable during the pandemic, fell short in Kansas City.
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The Paycheck Protection Program was meant for underserved communities, but in Kansas City its allocation mirrored the city's history of redlining, and the Kansas City Jazz Orchestra performs a new arrangement of Mary Lou Williams' 'Zodiac Suite'.
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A soil collection ceremony on Saturday will honor the life of Levi Harrington, who was lynched in Kansas City 139 years ago. Will the event help foster reconciliation and a better understanding of past and present racial violence in Missouri?
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Historian Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. highlights the lessons on race in America's history through the writings of James Baldwin
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Historian Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. highlights the lessons on race in America's history through the writings of James Baldwin, and Trust Neighborhoods has a blueprint for developing low-income communities minus gentrification and displacement.
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On whether America will seize this moment in history to progress in race relations after the death of George Floyd, Bakari Sellers reminds us, 'We've missed moments like this before.'
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CNN political commentator Bakari talks about race, Trump and the January 6 insurrection, and the Film Critics look at contenders for the movie industry's top prizes.
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Local faith leaders said Hawley's support of those involved in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol proves that he is unfit for office.
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Police brutality and protests garnered the attention and sympathy of white Kansas Citians, but 2020 has not brought the systemic change activists say are needed to improve race relations in the metro.
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Calls for reparations in this country date back to colonial days.
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How reparations could be a savvy economic policy in Kansas City, and medical marijuana debuts in the Kansas City area.
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Mizzou was in the national spotlight in 2015 after racist incidents led Black students to protest on the predominantly white campus. Similar incidents had been happening for decades.