Suzanne Hogan
Suzanne Hogan graduated from the College of Santa Fe in New Mexico, with a degrees in Political Science and Documentary Studies. Her interests include Latin American politics, immigration and storytelling in a variety of mediums including photography, film/video and writing.
After college, Suzanne moved back to her hometown, Kansas City and was the Producer for The Walt Bodine Show for about two years. Now she serves as a part-time announcer, producer, and contributing reporter, filling in around the station wherever she can. Suzanne is also a founding member of the 816 Bicycle Collective, a recycle a bicycle program in Kansas City.
In her spare time, Suzanne plays bass in a punk rock band, enjoys spontaneous traveling, and riding her bicycle all around town.
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The oldest continuously-operating Latino services center in the United States is right here in Kansas City. 101 years ago, the Guadalupe Center was...
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Listen to this episode of A People's History Of Kansas City , a new podcast from KCUR 89.3. For more stories like this one, subscribe on Apple Podcasts ...
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Many early, unique dialects of German are preserved in communities in small towns in Missouri and Kansas. But they're endangered. Meet a handful of...
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Listen to this episode of A People's History Of Kansas City , a new podcast from KCUR 89.3. For more stories like this one, subscribe on Apple Podcasts ...
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The prestigious, historically black high school in Kansas City is becoming more integrated. Hear how Lincoln's alumni, students and faculty are trying...
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Listen to this episode of A People's History Of Kansas City , a new podcast from KCUR 89.3. For more stories like this one, subscribe on Apple Podcasts ...
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Three sisters barricaded themselves in a Wyandot cemetery in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, in the early 1900s, in order to save it from destruction. Hear how the Wyandot came to settle in Kansas, and how one of those sisters, Lyda Conley, took the battle over the cemetery all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Your soundtrack for getting ready for Super Bowl LIV could start with tight end Travis Kelce's pick , "(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)" by...
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As the 2020 presidential primaries heat up, and issues like gun control and climate change continue to polarize us, we revive a timely-as-ever...
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