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History of Hispanic settlement, environmental injustice in Kansas City, Kansas
A KC historian links the history of the Santa Fe Trail to the settlement of Hispanic communities in KCK, and how they were historically disinvested and continue to be overburdened.Lifelong Argentine resident advocates for healthier air in Wyandotte County
“I’m very rooted here": Amanda Devriese-Sebill grew up and lives in the Argentine neighborhood of KCK, where a community-led environmental justice group claims environmental racism is present.CleanAirNow advocates with residents of KCK environmental injustice communities
While government entities say they work together to ensure health standards are met in Wyandotte Co., advocates hope to set new standards and provide the community with a better future than its past.Residents dispose of unused medication for Drug Take Back Day
The Drug Enforcement Agency's Drug Take Back Day prompted conversations on how to use prescribed medication and what to do with unused pills.Mid-America Carpenters Union celebrates its largest graduating class
Graduates from the Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council (MACRC) became journeymen and women on Friday night. The majority those graduates are from the Kansas City area.Funding ahead of winter means months of stability for KC's unhoused population
It's getting cold on the streets and though it's still a couple months away from the coldest weather, shelters for the unhoused already have some of their funding secured.
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