KCK Radish Lecture Series

RADISH: A KCK LECTURE SERIES

 

 

The Historic Northeast Midtown Association was pleased to host Radish: A KCK Lecture Series throughout the months of March, April and May of 2016. 

Radish is about normalizing radical equality. What are the causes and consequences of different types of inequality? How does inequality play out in Wyandotte County? How can we respond?

Residents came to listen and interact with each speaker as they presented on topics related to inequality in KCK. 

Click on the button below to read the summary report from the five sessions.

Radish Lecture #1: Criminalizing Mental Illness: A Frayed Safety Net: Intro

What are the causes and consequences of different types of inequality? How does inequality play out in Wyandotte County? How can we respond? This lecture fea...

Radish Lecture #1: Criminalizing Mental Illness: A Frayed Safety Net: Mark Weibe

Speaker Mark Weibe

Radish Lecture #1: Criminalizing Mental Illness: A Frayed Safety Net: Donovan Gardner


Radish Lecture #1: Criminalizing Mental Illness: A Frayed Safety Net: Spoken Word Nick Givechi

Performance Artist Nick Givechi

Radish Lecture #2: Achieving Health Equity by Design Thinking: Jerry Jones

Jerry Jones, Executive Director of the Community Health Council of Wyandotte County speaks on how a city's design may negatively or positively effect a commu...

Radish Lecture #3: Housing Inequality and the Question of Affordability: Question and Answer

Question & Answer session.

Radish Lecture #3: Housing Inequality and the Question of Affordability: Speaker Adrianne Matlock

Speaker Adrianne Showalter- Matlock studies sociology at KU and loves living in KCK. Her favorite restaurant is Las Palmas and her favorite pastime is strate...
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