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“Nasir Montalvo wants to place Kansas City’s Black queer history front and center”
By Savannah Hawley-Bates • KCUR
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The Radical Memory Work of {B/qKC}: Interview With Nasir Anthony Montalvo
Meet the TJA x IRE Fellows
CHARLOTTE STREET ANNOUNCES 18 ARTISTS FOR THE 2024-2026 STUDIO RESIDENCY
Take a look at Art in the Loop’s 2024 lineup + schedule
Lawrence storytellers present digitized projects on homelessness, police brutality, Black joy
A digital storytelling festival in Lawrence will celebrate untold stories of Kansas and Missouri
A Review Of Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter Reimagines What An Archive Can Be And Illustrates The Need For Black Archives
Artist-archivist Nasir Anthony Montalvo launches five-location exhibit across Kansas City sharing untold Black queer history
News in Brief: KC’s first Black queer archive opens
“Miss/They Camaraderie 2024,” Charlotte Street Foundation
Collective Imagination + Radical Futures: Kansas City Organizers on Making Art & Building Power
Black Beauty Meets Queer Identity in Art Exhibition ‘Miss/They Camaraderie 2024’
“BEAUTY BEGETS CAMARADERIE” IN UPCOMING EXHIBITION MISS/THEY CAMARADERIE 2024, OPENING JANUARY 19, 2024
Meet the Fellows: SJN introduces the second cohort of its Journalists of Color Fellowship
KC Rainbow Tour highlights LGBTQ+ history: You can legislate us, but our stories keep us alive
North Kansas City School District provides teachers with lesson plans on LGBTQ issues for students as young as kindergarten in celebration of LGBTQ History Month
BlaqOut CEO Welcomes 2024 Cohort of LEAD Fellows
From the Queer Archives: A closer look at LGBTQ archives and the voices they preserve
2023 State of Black Kansas City report, “The Unseen Struggles: Erasure and Racial Inequities in Kansas City’s Queer Community”