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UnavailableSeg. 1: Housing Study | Seg. 2: Sign Language
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Seg. 1: Housing Study | Seg. 2: Sign Language

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Seg. 1: Housing Study | Seg. 2: Sign Language

FromCentral Standard

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Segment 1: National perspective on affordable housing in Kansas City. As new households form, additional housing stock isn't keeping pace, studies show. Meanwhile, rent is rising faster than inflation. It's a nationwide problem, but people are really feeling it in Kansas City. Chris Herbert , managing director, Harvard Joint Centers For Housing Studies Segment 2: American Sign Language finally counts as a major at the University of Kansas. Seeing the flagship university in the state of Kansas adopt American Sign Language as a field of four-year study signals bigger change for the local deaf community. Chriz Dally , president, Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture in Olathe April Dunlap , interpreter for Chriz and Facebook Live viewers Stacey Storme , instructor of interpretation, Johnson County Community College and KU
Released:
Jun 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (20)

Central Standard is an hour-long, live, call-in program. Central Standard brings you stories that surprise, intrigue and engage, with a strong focus on how these stories impact Kansas City and the region.