
The Wichita Journalism Collaborative is an alliance of seven media organizations and three community groups, formed to support and enhance quality local journalism.
In addition to KMUW, media partners include The Active Age, The Community Voice, The Journal (Kansas Leadership Center), KSN-TV, The Sunflower, The Wichita Eagle and Wichita Beacon. Community partners committed to participating in the initiative include AB&C Bilingual Resources, The Elliott School of Communication at Wichita State University and Wichita Public Library.
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Eric Litwiller outlines how to live productively with a mental illness.
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Would the proposed $450M school bond issue affect property taxes on your home? We offer a calculator that allows people to figure that out.
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The Housing Trap event was held on January 28 with Charles Marohn at the Kansas Leadership Center. Marohn offered suggestions to create affordable housing options to 175 people who attended.
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Gerald Norwood is a Wichita collector of "African Americana" — letters, legal papers and other artifacts of the black experience in the United States. His collection documents the triumphant as well as tragic aspects of black life in the United States.
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ARISE, a Wichita singing group that specializes in Negro Spirituals, is traveling to Paris to perform as part of the Black History Month celebrations.
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Eric Litwiller talks about a common anxiety disorder.
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Eric Litwiller talks about a type of depression that sometimes isn't as intense as Major Depression.
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Lois and Homer Smuck spent their lives working as pastors. Now retired and living on a fixed income, they cannot afford a place of their own.