How Kansas City Repealed Jaywalking to End Racial Targeting
Kansas City’s repeal of jaywalking laws aims to end racial profiling, address discriminatory policing, and prioritize pedestrian safety through urban design.
Kansas City’s repeal of jaywalking laws aims to end racial profiling, address discriminatory policing, and prioritize pedestrian safety through urban design.
Missouri’s 5th Congressional District gerrymandering dilutes Black political power in Kansas City. The new map threatens to weaken the Black vote, undermining fair representation.
Kansas City Police Officer Blayne Newton’s history of abuse is revealed through Bermeeka Mitchell’s case, highlighting systemic failures in accountability.
Roger Golubski’s apparent suicide before his trial for sexual assault leaves victims and families seeking justice amidst a legacy of police misconduct.