MLK Lunch & Learn – From Dream to District: MLK, 18th & Vine, and the Work Ahead in Kansas City

$20.00
Only 30 available

On Thursday, January 22, 2026, we’re taking MLK seriously at 20th & Vine with a focused, one-hour Lunch & Learn in the Groove Room downstairs.

This VSB Lunch & Learn is a tight, on-the-clock conversation about what it would mean to live out Dr. King’s ideas in Kansas City right now – not just in speeches, but in the way we treat places like 18th & Vine.

Hosted by Kemet Coleman with guest Pat Jordan, this session sits inside the line that’s been guiding our MLK work: the dream is not a slogan – it’s a workload. We’ll use that lens to talk about 18th & Vine as operational ground for Black culture, ownership, and neighborhood life.

We’ll touch on:

  • How 18th & Vine is treated today – postcard, project, or living district.

  • Who actually gets to decide what happens on the east side.

  • What Dr. King’s demands around jobs, housing, safety, and dignity would look like if we took them seriously in KC in 2026.

This is not a sermon or a panel show. It’s a working lunch with room for honest, plain-spoken conversation.

Details:

  • Date: Thursday, January 22, 2026

  • Time:12:00–1:00 pm (doors and lunch at 12:00; we start on time)

  • Room:Groove Room (downstairs) at Vine Street Brewing Company, 2010 Vine (20th & Vine)

  • Host:Kemet Coleman

  • Guest:Pat Jordan

  • Food partner:Urban on Troost

Tickets:

  • $20 per person – includes lunch from Urban on Troost and your seat in the Groove Room.

  • Optional $5 canned beer add-on available when you reserve your seat online.

Your ticket & lunch:

Your ticket includes a full lunch with your choice of:

  • Standard lunch

  • Vegan lunch (dairy-free & nut-free)

Water and sodas are available. Canned beers are available for $5, and you can add one to your ticket during checkout. Each session runs 12:00–1:00 pm with time for Q&A.

About our guest – Pat Jordan:

Pat Jordan is a community development executive who has spent decades turning neglected sites into real community assets in Kansas City and beyond.

Pat helped lead the design and $6 million renovation of the Gem Theater in the Historic 18th & Vine Jazz District, and has guided projects such as Morningstar’s Youth & Family Life Center, Senior Housing, and the Greenwood School redevelopment.

Their work sits at the intersection of housing, culture, and neighborhood power — rebuilding places in a way that actually serves the people who live there.

Lunch Options:

On Thursday, January 22, 2026, we’re taking MLK seriously at 20th & Vine with a focused, one-hour Lunch & Learn in the Groove Room downstairs.

This VSB Lunch & Learn is a tight, on-the-clock conversation about what it would mean to live out Dr. King’s ideas in Kansas City right now – not just in speeches, but in the way we treat places like 18th & Vine.

Hosted by Kemet Coleman with guest Pat Jordan, this session sits inside the line that’s been guiding our MLK work: the dream is not a slogan – it’s a workload. We’ll use that lens to talk about 18th & Vine as operational ground for Black culture, ownership, and neighborhood life.

We’ll touch on:

  • How 18th & Vine is treated today – postcard, project, or living district.

  • Who actually gets to decide what happens on the east side.

  • What Dr. King’s demands around jobs, housing, safety, and dignity would look like if we took them seriously in KC in 2026.

This is not a sermon or a panel show. It’s a working lunch with room for honest, plain-spoken conversation.

Details:

  • Date: Thursday, January 22, 2026

  • Time:12:00–1:00 pm (doors and lunch at 12:00; we start on time)

  • Room:Groove Room (downstairs) at Vine Street Brewing Company, 2010 Vine (20th & Vine)

  • Host:Kemet Coleman

  • Guest:Pat Jordan

  • Food partner:Urban on Troost

Tickets:

  • $20 per person – includes lunch from Urban on Troost and your seat in the Groove Room.

  • Optional $5 canned beer add-on available when you reserve your seat online.

Your ticket & lunch:

Your ticket includes a full lunch with your choice of:

  • Standard lunch

  • Vegan lunch (dairy-free & nut-free)

Water and sodas are available. Canned beers are available for $5, and you can add one to your ticket during checkout. Each session runs 12:00–1:00 pm with time for Q&A.

About our guest – Pat Jordan:

Pat Jordan is a community development executive who has spent decades turning neglected sites into real community assets in Kansas City and beyond.

Pat helped lead the design and $6 million renovation of the Gem Theater in the Historic 18th & Vine Jazz District, and has guided projects such as Morningstar’s Youth & Family Life Center, Senior Housing, and the Greenwood School redevelopment.

Their work sits at the intersection of housing, culture, and neighborhood power — rebuilding places in a way that actually serves the people who live there.