Sedgwick County adds new services for those in jail with mental illness
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A solutions journalism story on a Kansas City-based nonprofit that provides free housing and wraparound services for veterans experiencing homelessness.
How one Kansas City nonprofit is providing a solution for unhoused veterans Read More »
An exploration of the price one young Wichitan has paid for being an advocate for the marginalized. As Taben Azad describes it, his activism has already caused him to be exiled from a faith community he’s received death threats for defending, and to be disciplined by the university that named him its Man of the Year.
Muslim in Kansas: Taben Azad’s quest to belong Read More »
Investigative story done in collaboration between The Wichita Beacon and KMUW examining the state’s failures to communicate with Wichita residents of a predominantly Black neighborhood about a chemical spill plume identified in the 1990s.
‘I’m just so angry’: Wichitans feel state neglected to warn them of danger Read More »
Story addressing importance of healthy discussions of depression as means to reduce suicide.
Community is key after experiencing a loss to suicide, Wichita mental health leaders say Read More »
I’m calling this a democracy story because it the story of the lifelong struggle of a local Black man to be seen and heard for who he is and to find his voice in changing the system. It is exceedingly relevant as Wichita wrestles with its relationship issues between law enforcement and the Black community, particularly in relation to the “gang list.”
Defying a “gang list” label to find his voice and lend it to others Read More »
Translation of “Unlike most jails in Kansas, Douglas County has found a way to lock up fewer mentally ill inmates”