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KC Oasis Game Night!

Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

Bring your favorite board games and a snack to share. Let’s roll the dice, shuffle the cards, and make some great memories together! Host/Point of Contact: Ethan @ethanthekiwi on FB Messenger By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct (http://www.kcoasis.org/about-oasis/code-of-conduct/).

KC Oasis Sunday Gathering — Featured speaker: Micah Kubic, ACLU of Kansas

Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

Featured speaker: Micah Kubic, ACLU of Kansas Musical guest: Nathan Corsi duo (https://www.nathancorsimusic.com/) Dr. Micah W. Kubic has served as the executive director of the ACLU of Kansas since January 2022. With 25 years of experience in civil rights and racial justice work, Micah leads the largest advocacy organizations in Kansas, defending and strengthening the rights that belong to everyone under the Constitution. Micah previously served as the ACLU of Kansas’ executive director from 2015 to 2018, leaving to lead the ACLU of Florida, one of the largest ACLU affiliates, from 2019-2022. Prior to joining the ACLU, Micah was the...

Monthly Monday Musical

Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

Join us to watch and sing along to our favorite musicals! Bring your own food and drink and comfy seating. We will start the movie at 6pm. This month is “The Greatest Showman”. By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct (http://www.kcoasis.org/about-oasis/code-of-conduct/).

KC Oasis Sunday Gathering — Featured speaker: Sam Rushay, Harry Truman Library & Museum

Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

Featured speaker: Sam Rushay, History of the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum Musical guest: Addy Rayne (https://www.instagram.com/addynotaddison459) Sam Rushay has worked at the National Archives and Records Administration for 31 years. He is the supervisory archivist at the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri, where he worked as an archivist from 1993-1997. From 1997-2007, he was an archivist and subject matter expert at the Nixon Presidential Materials Staff at the National Archives in College Park, Maryland. Rushay has published articles about Richard Nixon and Harry Truman. A Columbus, Ohio, native, he earned a B.A. in U.S....

KC Oasis Sunday Gathering — Terence O’Malley, “A Shooting Back in Time: The Kansas City Union Station Massacre”

Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

Musical guest: Kurt Caldwell (https://www.facebook.com/kurtcaldwellmusic) Featured speaker: Terence O'Malley, "A Shooting Back in Time: The Kansas City Union Station Massacre" Terence M. O’Malley is a unique professional, serving as the principal and practicing attorney at The O’Malley Law Firm, the piano player at Conroy’s Pub in Leawood, Kansas, and a filmmaker, director, author, and speaker with a passion for storytelling to preserve history. His diverse portfolio includes film credits such as Nelly Don the Musical Movie and documentaries like Nelly Don: A Stitch in Time (2006), Black Hand Strawman: The History of Organized Crime in Kansas City (2009), Shooting Back...

KC Oasis Volunteers at Micah Ministry

Micah Ministry 606 Gladstone Boulevard, Kansas City, MO, United States

*Note: It's okay if you can't get there until 5:15-5:30. At Kansas City Oasis our values are "People are more important than beliefs," "human hands solve human problems," and "meaning comes from making a difference." In that spirit, we partner with Micah Ministry the SECOND MONDAY of each month in helping our less fortunate neighbors. Some Oasians choose to go every Monday. Volunteers will greet the guests, serve food and offer beverages. By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct (http://www.kcoasis.org/about-oasis/code-of-conduct/).

Lakeside Nature Center: All About Babies!

Lakeside Nature Center 4701 E Gregory Blvd, Kansas City, MO

Bring the kiddos for this FREE family-friendly event in Swope Park! There are lots of activities for kids and the educational animal presentations begin at 11. Hope to see you there! By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct (http://www.kcoasis.org/about-oasis/code-of-conduct/).

KC Oasis Sunday Gathering — Featured speaker: Darrel Ray, “Swipe Left or Swipe Right: Human Mating Patterns and the Future of Humanity”

Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

Musical guest: Danielle Ate the Sandwich (https://www.danielleatethesandwich.com/bio) Featured speaker: Darrel Ray, "Swipe Left or Swipe Right: Human Mating Patterns and the Future of Humanity" Today’s mating world is vastly different from what it was just 20 or 30 years ago. What is happening? Birthrates have plummeted around the world. Marriage rates have fallen even as divorce rates have skyrocketed. DNA testing often reveals that our beliefs about who our parents, grandparents or children are may just be myths, created to hide the truth about our family history and genetics. Couple this with such things as the 4B or the MGTOW...

KC Oasis Happy Hour!

Larks Kansas City 1527 W 9th St, Kansas City, MO

Join fellow Oasians for food, fun and frivolity! Larks Kansas City offers shuffleboard, a "Larkade," and other games, along with an impressive lineup of food and drinks. By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct (http://www.kcoasis.org/about-oasis/code-of-conduct/).

KC Oasis Sunday Gathering — Featured speaker: Valerie Mendoza, “Beyond Brown: Mexican Struggles for Equality Before and After Brown V. Board”

Kansas City Oasis Community Center 1717 W 41st St, Kansas City, MO

Musical guest: Zee Underscore (https://zeeunderscore.com/) Community moment: Ron Ruhnke Featured speaker: Valerie Mendoza, "Beyond Brown: Mexican Struggles for Equality Before and After Brown V. Board” The momentous 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case dismantled racial segregation in public schools. Yet, the segregation experienced by Mexican and Mexican American students is often overlooked. This presentation looks at the ways the Latino communities banded together to fight discrimination and demand equal protection under the law, focusing special attention on Kansas examples. By participating in this event, you agree to abide by the Oasis Code of Conduct (http://www.kcoasis.org/about-oasis/code-of-conduct/).