Activists & Newspaper Celebrate 'Black/Queer Kansas City' Artsy Debut

Sadly, we doubt this exhibit will be ENJOYED BY ANYONE BESIDES activists and online journalists.

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Starting Monday, Kansas Citians will be able to see unique art exhibits spread across three local shops honoring the history and legacy of Black LGBTQIA communities in Kansas City.

“Black/Queer Kansas City,” put together by Nasir Montalvo and the Kansas City Defender, has been in the works since May 2022. After Montalvo wrote a series of articles chronicling key figures in Kansas City’s Black queer history, they wanted to share the stories in other formats.

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

Exhibits honoring Kansas City's Black queer history popping up at local shops this week

Starting Monday, Kansas Citians will be able to see unique art exhibits spread across three local shops honoring the history and legacy of Black LGBTQIA communities in Kansas City. "Black/Queer Kansas City," put together by Nasir Montalvo and the Kansas City Defender, has been in the works since May 2022.

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