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    Both Sides #18: Geoff Jolley on Affordable Housing in Kansas City

    enJuly 24, 2020

    About this Episode

    In Episode #18 of Both Sides, Mike and Allan talk with Geoff Jolley, the Executive Director of LISC Kansas City to discuss the challenges of Affordable Housing in Kansas City. After a conversation with Geoff, Mike and Allan discuss the reopening of schools in Fall. 

    To learn more about LISC Kansas City, you can visit their website at lisc.org/Kansas-city. If you or someone you know is need of housing assistance, you can visit KCCommonGood’s community connector via kccommongood.org.

    In the month of July 2020, American Public Square at Jewell’s sister organization, KC Common Good (KCCG) will be taking over Both Sides. Have no fear, you’ll still get your weekly does of civil dialogue from Mike and Allan, however, this month we’ll draw special attention to topics that are relevant to KC Common Good’s mission such as: Hope, Crime Prosecution, Affordable Housing, and Empowering at-risk youth.

     

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