Kansas City 'Redlined' Exposé Earns 'Best Of' Honor For Documenting Systemic Racism

Sometimes it's tough to confront history . . .

Like it or not, local news agrees that this exhibit did it better than most . . .

“Redlined” is perhaps the most effective and well-researched exhibit of its kind to open in Kansas City; the product of “hundreds of hours of staff research, utilizing over 120 books, scholarly articles, dissertations and newspaper articles, as well as thousands of primary source documents housed at regional and national archives,” as explained on the museum’s website.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Best of KC 2022: JoCo Museum's "Redlined" exhibit helps KC visualize the impact of decades of racist practices

Redlined examines America's racist past. // Courtesy the Johnson County Museum This month, we published The Pitch's annual Best of Kansas City issue. You can browse the results of the readers' poll here. The issue also included a list, compiled and written by our editorial staff, of some of our current favorite things about Kansas City in 2022.

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