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and last updated 2021-05-25 22:15:45-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. â One year after George Floydâs murder, 41 Action News â in collaboration with KCUR 98.3 â wanted to see the impact of his death in Kansas City, Missouri. In 2020, hundreds of Kansas Citians gathered at the Mill Creek Park near the Country Club Plaza to protest following Floyd s murder. On Tuesday, the Kansas City Public Library hosted a town hall, led by 41 Action News anchor Dia Wall, to revisit some of the people affected by the protests. The panel included KCMO Mayor Quinton Lucas, Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department Capt. Jeffrey Hughley, KCUR visual journalist Carlos Moreno, local protestor Bukeka Blakemore and RE Store Owner Chrysalyn Huff. ....
TONIGHT: Group to discuss Kansas City s change on anniversary of George Floyd s death Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. KSHB and last updated 2021-05-25 15:58:26-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. â A group of Kansas Citians will take the stage tonight to discuss how Kansas City has changed in the year since the murder of George Floyd. The discussion is hosted by the Kansas City Public Library, and is part of a reporting collaboration - 9:29: The minutes that changed Kansas City - between 41 Action News and KCUR-FM 89.3. The conversation will be led by 41 Action News anchor Dia Wall, who will be joined on stage by KCUR visual journalist Carlos Moreno, Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas, Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department Capt. Jeffrey Hughley and local protester Bukeka Blakemore. ....
/ 41 Action News anchor Dia Wall sat down with three business owners to talk about what it was like during the protests. From left to right, they are Charlie Hustle Owner Chase McAnulty, RE: Owner Chrysalyn Huff and Made in KC Owner Keith Bradley. Several Country Club Plaza business owners look back at the George Floyd protests and how they changed their own views on privilege and race. KCUR and 41 Action News are looking at the ways the 2020 protests over racial injustices following George Floyd’s murder changed Kansas City. One of the groups affected by the protests were Country Club Plaza business owners. Many of the protests took place on the Plaza and some nights, rioters separate from peaceful protesters broke windows on some store fronts. ....