Posted inHealth, Labor

This Kansas City organization has a prescription for more Black doctors

Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated Jamila Weaver’s work status. She is a former facilitator for DEI training at St. Luke’s Health system.  Dr. Michael Weaver in 1977 was the first Black student to fully complete the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s School of Medicine program that enables students to earn bachelor’s and medical […]

Posted inLabor, State Government

Jobs are coming to KC, but child care, housing and transportation needs may stand in workers’ way

For the past couple of years, industrial growth in the form of new distribution and fulfillment centers has brought billions in investments and the promise of hundreds of jobs and workforce development to the Kansas City region.  If Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has his way, 2023 will be another year that Missouri prioritizes new industry […]

Posted inEconomics, Labor

Pawsitive impacts: Program aims to break generational cycles of poverty through pet grooming

In 2018, Ashley Stillings was living in Hope House, a homeless shelter in Lee’s Summit, with her three children. Her husband had received a 12-year prison sentence and she found herself her household’s sole provider. Stillings was working as a waitress when she came across a flier stating that pet groomers can earn $20 an […]

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