The new Kansas City airport champions diversity, equity and equal opportunity despite declining passenger traffic for airlines overall and the rise of Internets meetings.
Read more of this well-written hype article that hopes locals forget a female-owned construction company getting pushed out of an EPIC deal over a brilliantly crafted union/urban beef. . .
How the KCI airport project is landmark in representing women- and minority-owned businesses
From the Ground Up Photography and Clark | Weitz | ClarksonThe people of the KCI Airport project aren't just building a representative space in Kansas City-they're implementing goals to make sure the project represents what Kansas City could be. Geoff Stricker, the senior managing director for Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate, and Julie Wellner of Wellner Architects have collaborated with...
Well, at least this means that there should be an adequate number of Women's Restroom Facilities in our brand-new version of the same old, same old 50-years-out-of-date Plastic Box Design.
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ReplyDeleteAPRIL 2, 2021 NICOLE BRADLEY, MEGAN FOLMSBEE
2 White female writers on this article?
I highly encourage everyone to review the Staff Directory of Kansas City magazine, here:
https://www.kansascitymag.com/about-us/contact-us/
What do you see? 7 White people; 6 White females and 1 White male
Is Kansas City magazine a racist, non-diverse, non-equity practicing organization? Or are they just hypocrites?
Surely after all these years of minority and women set-asides, there are minority and women led contractors who are now able to compete on an even playing field with everyone else. Why after decades of preference do they still need a crutch?
ReplyDelete^^^^ Because engineering schools have lowered their entrance and graduation standards to the point knowledgeable contractors will not use them if they want the job done correctly.
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