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LISTEN: Three Kansas Citians Reflect On The Capitol Riot

 Jarion Champ, Edgar Gonzales and Richelle Hansen discussed the Capitol riots as participantsin the New Rules of Engagement.
Courtesy of Jarion Champ, Edgar Gonzales and Richelle Hansen
Jarion Champ, Edgar Gonzales and Richelle Hansen discussed the Capitol riots as participantsin the New Rules of Engagement.

This conversation is just one of nine different breakout groups recorded that evening. We'll listen in on a few of the participants.

Jarion Champ, who grew up in a conservative home, worked a service job in her early 20s. The LGBTQ people she met there began to change her political outlook.

Edgar Gonzalez is the son of immigrants from Mexico. He recently moved to Kansas City from California to work at the Social Security Administration.

Richelle Hansen describes herself as a stay-at-home mom who became a libertarian when Ron Paul ran for president.

One question produced a particularly emotional exchange: What have you noticed about your reactions or feelings to the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6? Has anything changed since then or surprised you?

Listen to hear their responses.

Note: During this conversation, claims are made about the violence at the U.S. Capitol on January 6. More information on the death of U.S. Capitol Officer Brian Sicknick is available from The New York Times and Washington Post.

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Matthew has been involved in media since 2003. While hosting a show on his college radio station, he quickly realized the influence, intimacy and joys of radio. After graduating from Kenyon College he had a brief stint as a short-order cook in exotic Gambier, Ohio. He then joined Murray Street Productions as the marketing manager. At Murray Street he also conducted interviews, produced podcasts, wrote scripts for Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio, and made the office computers hum. In addition to working at Murray Street, Matthew has done freelance radio production and his work has been featured on Chicago Public Radio’s local news program Eight Forty-Eight. He has also worked as a marketing assistant at WBGO in Newark, NJ, where he helped to grow audience through placing advertisements, managing the station social media, improving the website, building email campaigns and doing in person promotion at jazz events throughout New York and New Jersey. Matthew has won several awards for radio production including a Gold and Silver from the Kansas City Press Club in 2017. You can find Matthew bicycling around the city and the globe.