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Why Jonathan Marr is Sedgwick County’s 2022 Public Service Award winner

From Seattle to Baghdad to the Marshall Islands, Jonathan Marr has worked as a firefighter all over the globe.   But Marr, deputy director for Sedgwick County Emergency Management, moved to Wichita in 2019. And he’s made his mark since doing so.  After becoming deputy director in 2020, Marr conducted in-depth research into the county’s aging […]

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Janice Burdine Thacker wants to turn shipping containers into a campus for Black culture in Wichita

Since she retired in 2005, Janice Burdine Thacker has continuously reinvented herself.  The septuagenarian spent seven years as a touring road artist, showing and selling her work all over the country, including at the massive international art fair Art Basel Miami.  After leaving the road, she launched an annual art show during Black History Month, […]

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‘​​Our community deserves to be nurtured’: Sapphire Garcia-Lies on Wichita’s new birth justice center

Sapphire Garcia-Lies wants new and expecting mothers in Wichita — especially in Black, Latinx and Indigenous communities — to feel nurtured.  That’s what she had in mind when crafting a new facility for the Wichita Birth Justice Society, a nonprofit led by Garcia-Lies that’s dedicated to reducing racial disparities in maternal and infant mortality. In […]

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Marquetta Atkins is opening the doors of entrepreneurship for Wichita youth

When Wichita native Marquetta Atkins merges her activism and entrepreneurship, the result creates pathways for youth from underserved communities to thrive. Atkins is the executive director of Destination Innovation, a hub for three programs that focus on youth — Progeny, Camp Destination Innovation and Root the Power. In 2015, she founded Camp Destination Innovation,  a […]

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What does it take to erase food inequality in Wichita? Tajahnaé Stocker is working on it.

When research revealed a disproportionate amount of dollar stores versus grocery stores in Wichita ZIP code 67214, it sparked an ambition within Tajahnaé Stocker: eliminate food insecurity in Kansas. To do so, Stocker practices anti-hunger advocacy through several mediums.  She wields social media as a platform to highlight food inequities in Wichita. She lobbies for […]

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Cinco preguntas con Eddie Sandoval, propietario y CEO de Pinole Blue

Al crecer en Solomon, un pequeño pueblo a unos 90 minutos al norte de Wichita, Eddie Sandoval se mantuvo ocupado con los deportes y dirigiendo su propia compañía de corte de césped. Fue la primera prueba de emprendimiento para Sandoval, quien recuerda haber crecido como parte de la única familia mexicana en la ciudad de […]

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Photography with style: Why Hannah Thompson built her business in Wichita

Hannah Thompson has the special skill of transporting people from Wichita to wherever they want to go — but not by plane, train or automobile. She does it with photography. Thompson’s photography business — Reel Photography, LLC, which opened in November 2020 — is unique in that she edits many of her portraits to transform her subjects. […]

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