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Group calls for change at Kansas City Veterans Affairs

Video Credit: 41 Action News - Duration: 01:57s - Published
Group calls for change at Kansas City Veterans Affairs

Group calls for change at Kansas City Veterans Affairs

Protests against racist and discriminatory practices at the Kansas City Veterans Affairs Medical Center continued on Monday.

Demonstrators, speaking in support of Black employees and veteran patients, said that until they see some change in leadership, they're not going anywhere.


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