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50 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2019
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Segment 1: National perspective on affordable housing in Kansas City. As new households form, additional housing stock isn't keeping pace, studies show. Meanwhile, rent is rising faster than inflation. It's a nationwide problem, but people are really feeling it in Kansas City. Chris Herbert , managing director, Harvard Joint Centers For Housing Studies Segment 2: American Sign Language finally counts as a major at the University of Kansas. Seeing the flagship university in the state of Kansas adopt American Sign Language as a field of four-year study signals bigger change for the local deaf community. Chriz Dally , president, Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture in Olathe April Dunlap , interpreter for Chriz and Facebook Live viewers Stacey Storme , instructor of interpretation, Johnson County Community College and KU
Released:
Jun 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (20)
Seg. 1: Sick Leave + Viruses | Seg. 2: A People's History: Segment 1: Can we really expect people to stay home from work when they're sick if they don't get paid sick leave? In Missouri and Kansas, employers are not required to provide sick leave. What does that mean as we watch the coronavirus spread and workers by Central Standard