225: Kansas City Black History with Glenn North
On this week’s episode of the Northeast Newscast, Publisher Michael Bushnell sits down with Kansas City Museum’s Director of Inclusive Learning and Creative Impact Glenn North for a conversation about…
On this week’s episode of the Northeast Newscast, Publisher Michael Bushnell sits down with Kansas City Museum’s Director of Inclusive Learning and Creative Impact Glenn North for a conversation about…
By Abby Hoover Lincoln College Preparatory Academy has served Kansas City’s students since it was founded as the singular Black educational institution, and alumni are working hard to preserve its…
By Dorri Partain Numerous sites throughout Kansas City have been named in honor of business owners and civic leaders Theron B. Watkins (1877-1950) and his adopted step-son Bruce R. Watkins…
By Dorri Partain In the 1979 Kansas City, Mo., mayoral election, Democratic candidate Bruce R. Watkins faced Republican candidate Richard Berkley. Born in 1924, Watkins was adopted by his step-father…
By Abby Hoover In celebration of Black History Month, the Kansas City Public Library (KCPL), in partnership with the Local Investment Commission (LINC) and Black Archives of Mid-America, has unveiled…
On Friday, February 26 at 7 p.m., Kansas City is virtually invited to join KC Streetcar’s Third Annual Black History Month celebration. ‘Storytelling on the Streetcar: Celebrating Black Culture’ is…