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How urban Kansas City became a parking lot hot spot, and recognizing the power athletes have to influence social movements.
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The Chiefs continue their practices, but Coach Andy Reid and some players have joined other professional sports teams in their vocal opposition to ongoing police brutality.
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John Donaldson, one of the best pitchers in The Negro Leagues, played for the Kansas City Monarchs. He excelled on the diamond despite the tragic start to his life in the town of Glasgow, Missouri, where a police officer shot and killed his father.
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To show Black lives matter in Kansas City, organizers plan to put down paint, in the manner of similar projects in Washington, Cleveland, Tulsa and elsewhere.
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Murals on the value of Black life are set to grace Kansas City streets, a historic vice presidential candidacy gives rise to reflections on race and identity, and Kansas City music venues are embracing change to salvage the summer concert season.
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Furthering your understanding of power, privilege, supremacy, oppression and equity takes time and determination. But there's an abundance of resources to help empower those on the quest for equity and justice.
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How to minimize risk and best express concerns about potential pandemic get-togethers, and a 21-day plan for those who want to build effective social justice practices.
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Advocates say their white friends are asking for suggestions on how to help. They can start with this list.