MACHER LOGISTICS: Paul Butler-Turner on Breaking Down Barriers in the Freight Industry
Paul Butler-Turner has made his own path. And he’s proud of it. […]
Paul Butler-Turner has made his own path. And he’s proud of it. […]
This January issue of Camp comes out in mid-December, so we still have a chance to wish you all the happiest of holidays and a wonderful and healthy New Year. […]
Now out on DVD, the film embraces people’s imperfections. […]
Nothing prepared me for the high quality of this album by DJ and producer David Guetta. It’s a pearl on an overcrowded beach. The core of the music is pop with rhythm and blues, but every song has a different style. […]
As we all take care of our well-being, the Kansas City Health Department can help.
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HRC Battle of the Bands is set for Jan. 18. […]
At our Kansas City Anti-Violence Project fund-raiser on Halloween night, I noticed that some prominent Black LGBTQ leaders weren’t there. I soon learned why: Dionte Greene, 22, a gay man who was active in Kansas City’s Black LGBTQ community, had been killed, and community leaders were comforting his family and friends. […]
The City Council of Kansas City, Mo., is moving forward to affirm all legal marriages, unanimously voting Dec. 11 to extend city pension benefits to married same-sex couples. […]
Many of us are working on goals for a healthier new year, whether it’s dropping a few pounds after overindulging in December or creating long-term plans to help improve ourselves physically and mentally. For suggestions on how we can all get back on track for 2015, I interviewed Bill Snook of the Kansas City, Mo., Health Department. […]
I have been working at the same company for a few years and am generally happy there. I recently tested positive for HIV and was wondering – could I get fired if my boss found out about my HIV status? […]
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