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Posts Tagged ‘Diversity’

How Two Friends and Latinx Artists Explore Complex Identities in Faces

By | August 6, 2021 | 0
Jonathan Christensen Caballero (left) and Joann Quiñones are two artists and friends who explore complexities of identity within their respective bodies of art. Both use mixed media, such as ceramics and found objects, to explore these themes.

Two Latinx artists met in grad school and have since become friends, influencing each other’s work. Both have exhibits at the Belger Arts Center.

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Cauldron Collective Shares the Power and Profit of Their Vegan Pop-Up

By | July 22, 2021 | 0
Members of the Cauldron Collective embrace a “collective” approach to their pop-up restaurant business.

Members of the Cauldron Collective — Olive Cooke, Kim Conyers and Sylvia Metta — embrace a collective approach that shares both the power and profit of the vegan pop-up business equally.

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KC’s Grandfather of Ballroom Works for Greater Acceptance of the Culture

By | June 30, 2021 | 0
In 2019, Kansas City hosted a ballroom event where performers were able to walk, vogue and pose in front of "Pose" star, Dominique Jackson. (Sandy Woodsen | Flatland)

Ballroom culture has been around for longer than many realize, but it’s only recently arrived in Kansas City.

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9 Kansas City Residents Share What Being Asian Means to Them

By | May 31, 2021 | 0
Hear from 9 Kansas City residents on what their identity means to them and their work

This is a snapshot of the many people in the community who shape and move the city as we know it.

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Behind the Scenes of ‘The Black Church,’ Coming Next Week to Kansas City PBS

By | February 12, 2021 | 0
Henry Louis Gates Jr., admires the mural at Church of God In Christ West Angeles.

Rewire spoke with Stacey L. Holman about her role as series producer on “The Black Church,” which premieres Feb. 16, 2021 on PBS.

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