Metro Organization for Racial and Economic Equity - MORE2

Metro Organization for Racial and Economic Equity - MORE2 Poorly designed housing projects concentrated low-income people in central city neighborhoods. Along with our sister organization in St.

MORE2 is a Kansas City-based organization committed to transforming communities by creating a metropolitan area that embraces all people and offers everyone the opportunity to achieve their greatest potential. In Kansas City, as in other metropolitan areas across the country, racism pressed low-income African-Americans and other racial and ethnic minority groups into the inner city. Public policie

s, from the building of the interstate highway system to the denial of FHA-insured loans to integrated neighborhoods, rewarded individuals and businesses for leaving behind the inner city and moving to outlying areas. That concentration of poverty created social problems that compounded one another: increased poverty in the core, segregation by race and economics, deteriorating and ineffective urban public schools, urban sprawl and environmental degradation, and poor or non-existent public transportation to the affluent suburban areas. In the face of these disparities, the Metro Organization for Racial and Economic Equity (MORE²) was formed in 2004. An affiliate of the Gamaliel Foundation (an international organizing institute), we focus on racial and economic justice through metropolitan equity and social change. Since our formation, MORE² has been built by the multiracial, multidenominational people who make up our 20 member congregations in Missouri and Kansas. Louis, Missouri, MCU, we use the alliance between our member congregations to make systemic, sustainable changes in the public policies that govern economic development, education, transportation and health equity. MORE2 was created in late 2004 as an interfaith social justice organization reflecting different cultural backgrounds, faith traditions, skin colors and economic means. We are united in our commitment to transforming our communities by creating a metropolitan area that embraces all people and offers everyone the opportunity to achieve their greatest potential. As people of faith, we are called to break down barriers that divide us along the lines of race and economic status. We know that what affects any one of us ultimately affects all of us. We are called to be agents of change in our communities. We join hands through building intentional relationships among the people in our faith communities. This builds broad grass roots participation so we can walk the path to social justice for our great metropolitan area. Together, with our faith as our guide, we claim the power to transform our bi-state metro region by overcoming obstacles to racial and economic equity in Kansas City. Rather than providing services or programs, we work to change policies in ways that promote racial and economic equity in the Kansas City metro region. We are affiliated with the Gamaliel Foundation, an organizing network of 60 affiliates in 21 states across the United States, in South Africa and in the United Kingdom. Gamaliel represents over a million members of various faiths and cultures who work for social justice.

05/01/2026

‘No Kings’-style May Day spotlights worker rights and justice | Opinion
Marches and rallies are on board for this Friday, but Yvette Walker says students need to stay in school. | Opinion
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International Workers Day is almost here! Across the country, there is a call for NO WORK, NO SCHOOL, NO SHOPPING! No mo...
04/30/2026

International Workers Day is almost here! Across the country, there is a call for NO WORK, NO SCHOOL, NO SHOPPING! No more business as usual, it’s time to stand up and fight for a government and an economy that works for us ALL! Let’s make May Day a day of action in solidarity with workers and immigrants!
It’s time for an economy that puts WORKERS OVER BILLIONAIRES
We want ICE OUT of our communities and ICE Out of the World Cup
We stand to DEFEND AND ADVANCE OUR DEMOCRACY to ensure Liberty and Justice for All!
🚩 What: May Day Mass Rally and March (flyer attached)
🚩 When: Friday, May 1st - International Workers Day - Wear Red!
🚩 What time: 5:30pm
🚩 Where: 100 E. Pershing Rd. KCMO 64108 (Washington Square Park)
🚩 RSVP: Click here to RSVP and commit to join the Rally in Solidarity with Workers And Immigrants!

04/22/2026

April 25th, Saturday, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., In person VRNWC community education program, "Elected vs Appointed: Inform Your Choice;” West Wyandotte Public Library - Auditorium, 1737 N. 82nd Street, KCK 66112.

Join us!

Attend this pivotal panel discussion on the ballot initiative constitutional amendment to elect KS Supreme Court judges.

Panelists: Steve Leben, Law Professor, UMKC Law School and Associate Dean for Faculty and Academics, former Appellate Court judge; Clay Wirestone, Opinion Editor, Kansas Reflector; Teresa Woody, former Litigation Director, Kansas Appleseed Center for Law and Justice; Melissa Gregory, former member of the KS Supreme Court and Appellate Court Nominating Commissions

Moderator: Stacey Knoell, ED, KS African American Affairs Commission

- Including Jegna Klub students of District 500 posing questions and live-streaming

Find out:

- Which is the better system -- appointed or elected state Supreme Court judges?

- Learn the pros and cons of each process

- Which states have appointed or elected state judges? How are these systems working out?

- Ask your burning questions; get answers from the experts

- Sign Up below so we can order lunch.

Elected vs. Appointed - Inform Your Choice

04/10/2026
03/19/2026

“...I am the poor white, fooled and pushed apart,

I am the Negro bearing slavery’s scars.

I am the red man driven from the land,

I am the immigrant clutching the hope I seek—

And finding only the same old stupid plan

Of dog eat dog, of mighty crush the weak...

O, yes,

I say it plain,

America never was America to me,

And yet I swear this oath—

America will be!

Out of the rack and ruin of our gangster death,

The r**e and rot of graft, and stealth, and lies,

We, the people, must redeem

The land, the mines, the plants, the rivers.

The mountains and the endless plain—

All, all the stretch of these great green states—

And make America again!"

- Langston Hughes, "Let America Be America Again"

Address

3151 Olive Street
Kansas City, MO
64109

Telephone

+18162775912

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