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        • Heart Village Tenants Disrupt County Meeting, Demand Public Hearing
        • Tenant Dies in Gabriel Tower Due to Lack of Security
        • Vigil for Malcom Johnson Held While Investigation Continues
      • July 2021
        • Civil Rights Groups Call for DOJ Civil Rights Investigation into KCPD
        • “This Was an Execution”: Community Demands Justice for Malcolm Johnson
        • “They Exploited and Extorted Us”: Homeless Union Says City Failed
        • Heart Village Mobile Home Park Residents Demand Compensation
      • June 2021
        • Friday Night Protest Holds One Year Memorial Event
        • BOPC Meeting Tuesday Expected to Continue Policing Conversation
      • May 2021
        • KU Black Student Coalition Holds Ceremony of Silence
        • Olathe North coach terminated for using racial slurs
        • Mayor’s ordinance to reallocate KCPD funding passes city council 9-4
      • April 2021
        • Kansas City Coalition Refuses Meeting with Mayor and Chief of Police
        • Hickman Mills School Board Candidates Focused on Accreditation
        • “We Are Not Accidentally Homeless; We Are Being Oppressed”: KC Homeless Uni
        • “Let Us Take It Into Our Own Hands”: Camp 6ixx Demands Support, Not Sweeps
        • BOPC Passes Policies
      • March 2021
        • KCMO approves funding for the Office of the Tenant Advocate
        • Albert Wilson released on bond, district attorneys look to “resolve"
        • Hickman Mills School Board Candidates Speak at Forum
        • Albert Wilson granted retrial
        • Founder of Scott Eicke Warming Center discusses houselessness, future direc
        • Kansas City Homeless Union Holds Rally, Demands Homes Not Shelters
        • The Demand for Justice for Donnie Sanders Continues Despite No Charge Filed
      • February 2021
        • Most KCMO City Departments will take 11 percent budget cut; KCPD to cut 4.3
        • KC Tenants Demands Full Funding For The Office Of The Tenant Advocate
        • “I See Them Leveling Up” / The Scott Eicke Warming Center
        • Crisis at KU: GTAC Stands in Solidarity Against More Cuts, More Pain
        • ‘My current address is 414 East 12th Street, City Hall
      • January 2021
        • In Memoriam: Scott “Sixx” Eicke
        • "My Life is More Important Than My Landlord’s Profit"
        • “I Need Your Solidarity, Kansas City”: Kansas City Tenant Asks to End Evict
        • KCMO Activists Deliver Petition Calling for Senator Hawley's Resignation
        • KC Tenants Protests Jackson County Evictions Hearings
        • Two houseless people found dead during cold weather over New Year’s weekend
        • KC Tenants Call for Local Judge to End Evictions
        • City Council Votes on Affordable Housing, Permanent Housing for Houseless
      • December 2020
        • Creative Innovative Entrepreneurs Distribute Supplies in KCMO
        • Last BOPC Meeting of 2020 sees all measures approved
        • Four Squad Cars Stop Two Protesters Over Parking, No Trespassing Sign
      • November 2020
        • Not One More: Trans Day of Remembrance Rally and March Held November 20
        • "You Can't Go Back to Sleep": Activists Tell KCMO to Stay Involved
        • Kansas City Issues New COVID-19 Prevention Measures
        • KCMO BOPC Meeting Highlights COVID Concerns
        • KCMO Friday Night Protest Continues Despite Resistance
        • Protect the Results Protest Held Wednesday
        • Albert Wilson Seeking Retrial
      • October 2020
        • Friday Night Protest Demands KC’s Attention
        • KCMO City Manager Confirmed After Concerns About Transparency
        • Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Enters into Effect
        • Sanders Family Releases Balloons at Memorial Event
        • “We Have Victory on the Horizon”: 21- Day KC Occupation Declares Ceasefire
        • Friday Night Protests Continue, Location Changed for Oct. 23
        • “Celebrating Our Lives Is Revolutionary”: The Reale Womxn’s Rally
        • Advance In-Person Voting Locations Are Now Open in Johnson County, Kansas
        • KC Tenants Mobilizes at Courthouse Against Evictions
        • Team HONK Releases Demands to KCMO, KCMO PD, County
        • Missouri Highway Patrol now investigating Donnie Sanders shooting
        • City Hall Occupation Continues; Organizers Respond
        • From Protest to Occupation: The Lead-Up to Occupy KC
        • KCMO city hall occupy protest heads into third day
        • Protestors Occupy Outside City Hall, KCMO
        • KCMO PD holds press conference on Wednesday night arrests; public outcry co
      • September 2020
        • In California: a Fight to Keep the Census Alive
        • New KCMO public safety plan announced; Citizens left with more questions th
        • ItsTime4Justice Demands Accountability from Kansas City Missouri BOPC
        • Overnight fire at KCMO restaurant
        • Families Rally to Support Local Student
        • Two Arrested, Issued Citations at Friday Protest in KCMO
        • Police Arrest 5 Protestors at Solidarity Protest for Breonna Taylor
        • Breonna Taylor's homicide investigation ends
        • Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87 years old
        • Public Safety by the Numbers in Kansas City Missouri
        • Overland Park city council holds first “open comment” session
        • Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art reopens after six months
        • Effort to petition KCMO mayor's recall ramps up after delays
        • Swope Park rocked by evening gunfire that leaves multiple people injured
        • Six Black Lives Matter street murals go up in Kansas City
        • The March on Kansas City for Peace and Justice
      • August 2020
        • Tens of thousands attend the 2020 March on Washington
        • KCMO councilwoman to donate her FOP contribution
    • Editorials
      • Why the Activist Community of Kansas City Must Be Dismantled, Part 2
      • Why the Activist Community of Kansas City Must Be Dismantled, Part 1
      • Why the Activist Community of Kansas City Must Be Dismantled, Part 3
      • The nuclear option that could save the planet; Nuclear energy
      • The Fraternal Order of Police: The Blue Hand Around the Throat of KCMO
      • Time for Justice: Sheryl Ferguson Speaks on Activism in Kansas City
      • KCTV5's journalistic ethics, strange donations and lots of questions
      • Stacy Shaw Defines the Movement: 15 Lessons from 15 Weeks of KC Protests
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    • Media Archive
      • June 2022
        • City Hall Protest Demands Abortion Rights
      • May 2022
        • PRESS RELEASE: Starbucks Workers Seal Victory in Independence MO Union Elec
      • February 2022
        • Response to Hickman Mills School Board Investigation
      • November 2021
        • BOPC Discusses 2022-2023 Budget Request
      • October 2021
        • Efforts for Equity in Education Continue Following Teach Truth Rally
      • September 2021
        • “I Don’t Want People in the Future to Hurt”: Kiyonnah Bell
      • August 2021
        • Heart Village Tenants Disrupt County Meeting, Demand Public Hearing
        • Tenant Dies in Gabriel Tower Due to Lack of Security
        • Vigil for Malcom Johnson Held While Investigation Continues
      • July 2021
        • Civil Rights Groups Call for DOJ Civil Rights Investigation into KCPD
        • “This Was an Execution”: Community Demands Justice for Malcolm Johnson
        • “They Exploited and Extorted Us”: Homeless Union Says City Failed
        • Heart Village Mobile Home Park Residents Demand Compensation
      • June 2021
        • Friday Night Protest Holds One Year Memorial Event
        • BOPC Meeting Tuesday Expected to Continue Policing Conversation
      • May 2021
        • KU Black Student Coalition Holds Ceremony of Silence
        • Olathe North coach terminated for using racial slurs
        • Mayor’s ordinance to reallocate KCPD funding passes city council 9-4
      • April 2021
        • Kansas City Coalition Refuses Meeting with Mayor and Chief of Police
        • Hickman Mills School Board Candidates Focused on Accreditation
        • “We Are Not Accidentally Homeless; We Are Being Oppressed”: KC Homeless Uni
        • “Let Us Take It Into Our Own Hands”: Camp 6ixx Demands Support, Not Sweeps
        • BOPC Passes Policies
      • March 2021
        • KCMO approves funding for the Office of the Tenant Advocate
        • Albert Wilson released on bond, district attorneys look to “resolve"
        • Hickman Mills School Board Candidates Speak at Forum
        • Albert Wilson granted retrial
        • Founder of Scott Eicke Warming Center discusses houselessness, future direc
        • Kansas City Homeless Union Holds Rally, Demands Homes Not Shelters
        • The Demand for Justice for Donnie Sanders Continues Despite No Charge Filed
      • February 2021
        • Most KCMO City Departments will take 11 percent budget cut; KCPD to cut 4.3
        • KC Tenants Demands Full Funding For The Office Of The Tenant Advocate
        • “I See Them Leveling Up” / The Scott Eicke Warming Center
        • Crisis at KU: GTAC Stands in Solidarity Against More Cuts, More Pain
        • ‘My current address is 414 East 12th Street, City Hall
      • January 2021
        • In Memoriam: Scott “Sixx” Eicke
        • "My Life is More Important Than My Landlord’s Profit"
        • “I Need Your Solidarity, Kansas City”: Kansas City Tenant Asks to End Evict
        • KCMO Activists Deliver Petition Calling for Senator Hawley's Resignation
        • KC Tenants Protests Jackson County Evictions Hearings
        • Two houseless people found dead during cold weather over New Year’s weekend
        • KC Tenants Call for Local Judge to End Evictions
        • City Council Votes on Affordable Housing, Permanent Housing for Houseless
      • December 2020
        • Creative Innovative Entrepreneurs Distribute Supplies in KCMO
        • Last BOPC Meeting of 2020 sees all measures approved
        • Four Squad Cars Stop Two Protesters Over Parking, No Trespassing Sign
      • November 2020
        • Not One More: Trans Day of Remembrance Rally and March Held November 20
        • "You Can't Go Back to Sleep": Activists Tell KCMO to Stay Involved
        • Kansas City Issues New COVID-19 Prevention Measures
        • KCMO BOPC Meeting Highlights COVID Concerns
        • KCMO Friday Night Protest Continues Despite Resistance
        • Protect the Results Protest Held Wednesday
        • Albert Wilson Seeking Retrial
      • October 2020
        • Friday Night Protest Demands KC’s Attention
        • KCMO City Manager Confirmed After Concerns About Transparency
        • Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Enters into Effect
        • Sanders Family Releases Balloons at Memorial Event
        • “We Have Victory on the Horizon”: 21- Day KC Occupation Declares Ceasefire
        • Friday Night Protests Continue, Location Changed for Oct. 23
        • “Celebrating Our Lives Is Revolutionary”: The Reale Womxn’s Rally
        • Advance In-Person Voting Locations Are Now Open in Johnson County, Kansas
        • KC Tenants Mobilizes at Courthouse Against Evictions
        • Team HONK Releases Demands to KCMO, KCMO PD, County
        • Missouri Highway Patrol now investigating Donnie Sanders shooting
        • City Hall Occupation Continues; Organizers Respond
        • From Protest to Occupation: The Lead-Up to Occupy KC
        • KCMO city hall occupy protest heads into third day
        • Protestors Occupy Outside City Hall, KCMO
        • KCMO PD holds press conference on Wednesday night arrests; public outcry co
      • September 2020
        • In California: a Fight to Keep the Census Alive
        • New KCMO public safety plan announced; Citizens left with more questions th
        • ItsTime4Justice Demands Accountability from Kansas City Missouri BOPC
        • Overnight fire at KCMO restaurant
        • Families Rally to Support Local Student
        • Two Arrested, Issued Citations at Friday Protest in KCMO
        • Police Arrest 5 Protestors at Solidarity Protest for Breonna Taylor
        • Breonna Taylor's homicide investigation ends
        • Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87 years old
        • Public Safety by the Numbers in Kansas City Missouri
        • Overland Park city council holds first “open comment” session
        • Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art reopens after six months
        • Effort to petition KCMO mayor's recall ramps up after delays
        • Swope Park rocked by evening gunfire that leaves multiple people injured
        • Six Black Lives Matter street murals go up in Kansas City
        • The March on Kansas City for Peace and Justice
      • August 2020
        • Tens of thousands attend the 2020 March on Washington
        • KCMO councilwoman to donate her FOP contribution
    • Editorials
      • Why the Activist Community of Kansas City Must Be Dismantled, Part 2
      • Why the Activist Community of Kansas City Must Be Dismantled, Part 1
      • Why the Activist Community of Kansas City Must Be Dismantled, Part 3
      • The nuclear option that could save the planet; Nuclear energy
      • The Fraternal Order of Police: The Blue Hand Around the Throat of KCMO
      • Time for Justice: Sheryl Ferguson Speaks on Activism in Kansas City
      • KCTV5's journalistic ethics, strange donations and lots of questions
      • Stacy Shaw Defines the Movement: 15 Lessons from 15 Weeks of KC Protests
    • Who We Are
      • Editorial Policies
        • Livestreaming Policy
        • Unpublishing Policy
  • Education
    • Sign Up: Citizen Journalist Education Library
    • Upcoming Training Opportunities
    • What is Citizen Journalism?
    • Reporting Tools and Equipment
    • Ethics for Citizen Journalists
    • Resource Guide: Structuring Stories
    • Language Statement
    • Citizen Journalism 101: Training Series
      • Introduction to Citizen Journalism
      • Identifying as Press, Legal Rights, and Safety
      • Language, Editing, and Style
      • Using Social Media to Deepen Engagement with the News
      • Resourcing the News We Need
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    • Home
      • Media Archive
        • June 2022
          • City Hall Protest Demands Abortion Rights
        • May 2022
          • PRESS RELEASE: Starbucks Workers Seal Victory in Independence MO Union Elec
        • February 2022
          • Response to Hickman Mills School Board Investigation
        • November 2021
          • BOPC Discusses 2022-2023 Budget Request
        • October 2021
          • Efforts for Equity in Education Continue Following Teach Truth Rally
        • September 2021
          • “I Don’t Want People in the Future to Hurt”: Kiyonnah Bell
        • August 2021
          • Heart Village Tenants Disrupt County Meeting, Demand Public Hearing
          • Tenant Dies in Gabriel Tower Due to Lack of Security
          • Vigil for Malcom Johnson Held While Investigation Continues
        • July 2021
          • Civil Rights Groups Call for DOJ Civil Rights Investigation into KCPD
          • “This Was an Execution”: Community Demands Justice for Malcolm Johnson
          • “They Exploited and Extorted Us”: Homeless Union Says City Failed
          • Heart Village Mobile Home Park Residents Demand Compensation
        • June 2021
          • Friday Night Protest Holds One Year Memorial Event
          • BOPC Meeting Tuesday Expected to Continue Policing Conversation
        • May 2021
          • KU Black Student Coalition Holds Ceremony of Silence
          • Olathe North coach terminated for using racial slurs
          • Mayor’s ordinance to reallocate KCPD funding passes city council 9-4
        • April 2021
          • Kansas City Coalition Refuses Meeting with Mayor and Chief of Police
          • Hickman Mills School Board Candidates Focused on Accreditation
          • “We Are Not Accidentally Homeless; We Are Being Oppressed”: KC Homeless Uni
          • “Let Us Take It Into Our Own Hands”: Camp 6ixx Demands Support, Not Sweeps
          • BOPC Passes Policies
        • March 2021
          • KCMO approves funding for the Office of the Tenant Advocate
          • Albert Wilson released on bond, district attorneys look to “resolve"
          • Hickman Mills School Board Candidates Speak at Forum
          • Albert Wilson granted retrial
          • Founder of Scott Eicke Warming Center discusses houselessness, future direc
          • Kansas City Homeless Union Holds Rally, Demands Homes Not Shelters
          • The Demand for Justice for Donnie Sanders Continues Despite No Charge Filed
        • February 2021
          • Most KCMO City Departments will take 11 percent budget cut; KCPD to cut 4.3
          • KC Tenants Demands Full Funding For The Office Of The Tenant Advocate
          • “I See Them Leveling Up” / The Scott Eicke Warming Center
          • Crisis at KU: GTAC Stands in Solidarity Against More Cuts, More Pain
          • ‘My current address is 414 East 12th Street, City Hall
        • January 2021
          • In Memoriam: Scott “Sixx” Eicke
          • "My Life is More Important Than My Landlord’s Profit"
          • “I Need Your Solidarity, Kansas City”: Kansas City Tenant Asks to End Evict
          • KCMO Activists Deliver Petition Calling for Senator Hawley's Resignation
          • KC Tenants Protests Jackson County Evictions Hearings
          • Two houseless people found dead during cold weather over New Year’s weekend
          • KC Tenants Call for Local Judge to End Evictions
          • City Council Votes on Affordable Housing, Permanent Housing for Houseless
        • December 2020
          • Creative Innovative Entrepreneurs Distribute Supplies in KCMO
          • Last BOPC Meeting of 2020 sees all measures approved
          • Four Squad Cars Stop Two Protesters Over Parking, No Trespassing Sign
        • November 2020
          • Not One More: Trans Day of Remembrance Rally and March Held November 20
          • "You Can't Go Back to Sleep": Activists Tell KCMO to Stay Involved
          • Kansas City Issues New COVID-19 Prevention Measures
          • KCMO BOPC Meeting Highlights COVID Concerns
          • KCMO Friday Night Protest Continues Despite Resistance
          • Protect the Results Protest Held Wednesday
          • Albert Wilson Seeking Retrial
        • October 2020
          • Friday Night Protest Demands KC’s Attention
          • KCMO City Manager Confirmed After Concerns About Transparency
          • Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Enters into Effect
          • Sanders Family Releases Balloons at Memorial Event
          • “We Have Victory on the Horizon”: 21- Day KC Occupation Declares Ceasefire
          • Friday Night Protests Continue, Location Changed for Oct. 23
          • “Celebrating Our Lives Is Revolutionary”: The Reale Womxn’s Rally
          • Advance In-Person Voting Locations Are Now Open in Johnson County, Kansas
          • KC Tenants Mobilizes at Courthouse Against Evictions
          • Team HONK Releases Demands to KCMO, KCMO PD, County
          • Missouri Highway Patrol now investigating Donnie Sanders shooting
          • City Hall Occupation Continues; Organizers Respond
          • From Protest to Occupation: The Lead-Up to Occupy KC
          • KCMO city hall occupy protest heads into third day
          • Protestors Occupy Outside City Hall, KCMO
          • KCMO PD holds press conference on Wednesday night arrests; public outcry co
        • September 2020
          • In California: a Fight to Keep the Census Alive
          • New KCMO public safety plan announced; Citizens left with more questions th
          • ItsTime4Justice Demands Accountability from Kansas City Missouri BOPC
          • Overnight fire at KCMO restaurant
          • Families Rally to Support Local Student
          • Two Arrested, Issued Citations at Friday Protest in KCMO
          • Police Arrest 5 Protestors at Solidarity Protest for Breonna Taylor
          • Breonna Taylor's homicide investigation ends
          • Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies at 87 years old
          • Public Safety by the Numbers in Kansas City Missouri
          • Overland Park city council holds first “open comment” session
          • Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art reopens after six months
          • Effort to petition KCMO mayor's recall ramps up after delays
          • Swope Park rocked by evening gunfire that leaves multiple people injured
          • Six Black Lives Matter street murals go up in Kansas City
          • The March on Kansas City for Peace and Justice
        • August 2020
          • Tens of thousands attend the 2020 March on Washington
          • KCMO councilwoman to donate her FOP contribution
      • Editorials
        • Why the Activist Community of Kansas City Must Be Dismantled, Part 2
        • Why the Activist Community of Kansas City Must Be Dismantled, Part 1
        • Why the Activist Community of Kansas City Must Be Dismantled, Part 3
        • The nuclear option that could save the planet; Nuclear energy
        • The Fraternal Order of Police: The Blue Hand Around the Throat of KCMO
        • Time for Justice: Sheryl Ferguson Speaks on Activism in Kansas City
        • KCTV5's journalistic ethics, strange donations and lots of questions
        • Stacy Shaw Defines the Movement: 15 Lessons from 15 Weeks of KC Protests
      • Who We Are
        • Editorial Policies
          • Livestreaming Policy
          • Unpublishing Policy
    • Education
      • Sign Up: Citizen Journalist Education Library
      • Upcoming Training Opportunities
      • What is Citizen Journalism?
      • Reporting Tools and Equipment
      • Ethics for Citizen Journalists
      • Resource Guide: Structuring Stories
      • Language Statement
      • Citizen Journalism 101: Training Series
        • Introduction to Citizen Journalism
        • Identifying as Press, Legal Rights, and Safety
        • Language, Editing, and Style
        • Using Social Media to Deepen Engagement with the News
        • Resourcing the News We Need
    • Publications
    • Join Us
    • Support Us
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Tens of thousands attend the 2020 March on Washington

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KCMO councilwoman to donate her FOP contribution

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