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Author: Paul Schneider

An empty classroom at Sumner Academy of Arts and Science on July 29, 2021, in Kansas City, Kansas.
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The Enough is Enough program seeks to raise awareness, connect families to resources, and elevate student voices

Sharita Hutton said she left journalism because it was difficult to cover deaths so often. But during the 2019-20 school year, her first in a new job with the Kansas …

Dola Williams in discussion during a meeting.
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Grant-Funded Collaboration Between KCK Community and KU Aims to Reduce Youth Violence

REVIVE, or Reducing the Effects of Violence through Intervention and Victim Empowerment is a collaboration between the Ad Hoc Group Against Crime, Wyandotte County Community Corrections, The University of Kansas Health System, and …

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Kansas City Youth Violence Prevention Project featured on KCUR “Up to Date”

Kansas City Youth Violence Prevention Project featured on KCUR “Up to Date” radio program. Listen here. Pictured here: team members Dr. Jomella Watson-Thompson, Dola Gabriel, Nadia Jessop, and Courtney Moore. Read more.

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Jomella Watson-Thompson receives grant to examine comprehensive approach to preventing youth violence in KC

The University of Kansas has been awarded a four-year, $1.7 million U.S. Health & Human Services grant that will examine the effect of the combined support of multiple organizations and …

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