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Organizer of KC's first Pride Parade looks back decades later
'I decided we needed it': Lea Hopkins and a few friends worked to organize Kansas City's first Pride Parade in 1977.Neighbors share why there's hope for KCMO neighborhood despite deadly shooting
Neighbors are devastated to hear about Thursday morning’s homicides, but they also wanted people to know there’s still love in the neighborhood, even amidst tragedy.KC Healthy Kids provides trauma-informed training to KCPL librarians, staff
A local nonprofit called KC Healthy Kids is providing trauma-informed training for librarians and staff at Kansas City Public Library.Man hoping to be exonerated travels to KCMO to support Midwest Innocence Project
People from the Kansas City area like Ricky Kidd and Kevin Strickland have been released or exonerated because of the Midwest Innocence Project.Family Transformations, organization who helps reunify families, opens new home
Family Transformations aims to reunify families and help parents with visitations and also navigate the court system.Queer Narratives Festival showcases talent from LGBTQ community
This year will be the fifth year for the Queer Narratives Festival, an event dedicated to showcasing the talents of the LGBTQ community.
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