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  • KC Oasis Sunday Gathering — “Strong Roots, Great Achievements: The Community at 18th & Vine, Past & Present,” Geri Sanders

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

    Musical guest: Adriana Nikole (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565884840580) Community moment: Amanda Blanchard Featured presentation: "Strong Roots, Great Achievements: The Community at 18th & Vine, Past & Present," Geri Sanders Geri Sanders holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in history with a concentration in African American studies. From 2006-2020 she taught American history and African American history at Metropolitan Community Colleges. She also worked as an archivist at the Black Archives of Mid-America, director of collections at the American Jazz Museum, and as a consultant at the Kansas City Museum. She has an impressive collection of additional projects. Currently, Ms. Sanders is an independent historical...

  • 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 — “On Slavery’s Border,” Diane Mutti Burke

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

    Musical guest: Swoovi (https://www.facebook.com/EverythingSwoovi) Community moment: Kevin Lamberd Featured speaker: Diane Mutti Burke, "On Slavery's Border" Diane Mutti Burke is Professor of History Department and Director of the Center for Midwestern Studies at the University of Missouri – Kansas City. Educated at Dartmouth College and Emory University, she is a specialist on the Civil War Era South and Midwest. Her award-winning first book, On Slavery’s Border: Missouri’s Small-Slaveholding Households, 1815-1865, is a bottom-up examination of slavery in Missouri. She also co-edited two collections of scholarship on the Missouri/Kansas border region, Bleeding Kansas, Bleeding Missouri: The Long Civil War on the...

  • KC Oasis Book Club: “Deaths on Pleasant Street”

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

    October's book is "Deaths on Pleasant Street" by Giles Fowler. The 1909 murder case surrounding the wealthy Swope family of Independence, Missouri, gripped newspaper readers throughout the nation. This book gathers the facts behind the suspicious fates of three Swope family members: the eccentric Colonel, millionaire donor of Kansas City, Missouri's Swope Park, his affable cousin, and a young nephew and heir. The mystery pits the Swope matriarch against her disfavored son-in-law, Dr. Bennett Clark Hyde. Charged with poisoning the Colonel and suspected of multiple other attempted murders, Dr. Hyde endures national media attention for this crime of the century....

  • Monthly Monday Musical: Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street

    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 6 p.m. This month is "Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street." *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 Halloween Firepit!

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

    Put on your costumes and bring snacks and a chair! We'll enjoy a firepit in the parking lot and hand out candy to any trick-or-treaters. 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 at Electric Poe!

    Union Cemetary 227 E 28th Ter, Kansas City, MO

    Join fellow Oasians for this special production of the Coterie Theatre with the Union Cemetery Historical Society. BYOC (bring your own chair) tickets are $26, and they sell out fast. Link for more info and tickets: https://thecoterie.org/see-a-show/ticket-information/ Host: Angela McClure 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 — “Reviving Rural News,” Teri Finneman, Ph.D.

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

    Musical guest: Damien Gunn (https://damiengunnmusic.com/) Community moment: Maureen Kennedy Featured presentation: "Reviving Rural News," Teri Finneman, Ph.D. Teri Finneman is a journalism professor at the University of Kansas. She co-authored the book Reviving Rural News and the forthcoming book News Desert U to explore ways to help save local news. She is executive producer of the Journalism History podcast and publisher of The Eudora Times. This meeting will not be broadcast on YouTube. Please come to see this presentation in-person or view on Facebook before 12/2/2025 as Facebook auto-deletes our Facebook Live broadcasts after 30 days. By participating in this...

  • Lindy Hop Beginner Series

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

    Let’s try something new and fun! Learn the beginnings of Lindy Hop with The Kansas City Swingsters! This fancy footed series will take you into the world of Lindy Hop! We plan to have fun and dance our socks off! Wear comfy clothes and shoes with a little less friction!

  • KC Oasis Sunday Gathering — “A History of the American Indian Boarding Schools,” Eric P. Anderson

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

    Musical guest: Ben Wendt (https://www.instagram.com/benwendtisawriter/) Community moment: David Avila Featured presentation: "A History of the American Indian Boarding Schools," Eric P. Anderson Renewed calls for investigations into the abuses to American Indian children have brought new scrutiny to the boarding school system. This talk will examine the thinking behind the creation of federal schools for youth, including Haskell Indian Nations University, originally known as the United States Indian Industrial Training School, and how this system affected Native communities in the short and long term. The American Indian story is one of cultural survival, but what are the next steps for...