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Dividing Lines: A History of Restrictive Covenants and Urban Renewal in Kansas City

from8:00 PM to - 10:00 PM UTCNSPJ Architects9415 Nall Ave. #300 Prairie Village, Kansas, United States of America 66207
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Join the DEI Committee for an immersive screening of Dividing Lines, a powerful virtual tour developed by the Johnson County Library that examines the history of residential segregation in Kansas City and its enduring impact on communities.

This 360° video experience delves into the policies and practices-such as redlining, racially restrictive covenants, and urban renewal-that shaped the racial and economic landscape of Kansas City. The tour features firsthand accounts from local activists, historians, and community members, offering a nuanced understanding of how historical decisions continue to influence present-day disparities.

Members - $0 | Non-Members - $15

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No refunds after June 21.