African Community in Kansas City
The last 25 years have seen an explosion of immigrants from the continent of Africa.
The last 25 years have seen an explosion of immigrants from the continent of Africa.
The Kansas City area has been home to the American Indian community thousands of years, the region’s oldest ethnic population.
The Asian population in Kansas City is approximately 45,000 and growing. No one group can claim a “Koreatown” or “Chinatown” as found in San Francisco, Chicago or Boston. However, as a mid-size city, Kansas City is known as a destination point.
From art and music to food and sports, the contributions of Kansas City's African-American community are vital to the city's culture.
Cosmopolitan, vibrant, creative, down-to-earth and gay friendly. Kansas City may not be the first city that comes to mind when you hear these words, but that’s exactly what you’ll find here.
From al fresco adventures to indoor entertainment, good eats and more, everyone can be a kid in the City of Fountains.
Kansas City's LGBTQ+ nightlife scene is open to all and the perfect way to enjoy some of the city's most popular bars.
There's always treasure to be found among the many antique malls and vintage shops in the Kansas City metro.