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Wendy Todd

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Past articles by Wendy:

Chris Krehmeyer of Beyond Housing talks about housing challenges and options in St. Louis

If you ask many St. Louisans what they like about the region, many will cite that its cost of living is a big plus. Housing in St. Louis is generally → Read More

St. Charles eighth grader takes national ranking to the basketball courts at Incarnate Word

Rickie Woltman, a 14-year-old from St. Charles, thought it was just another day of basketball practice. She had no idea she was about to be told that ESPN → Read More

The Listening Project: Investment comes in many forms

Racial disparities in education, income and health affect the prosperity of our entire region. A recent study, For the Sake of All, looks at these → Read More

Je'Caryous Johnson's new play has St. Louis connections

Je’Caryous Johnson may not be a household name, but next to Tyler Perry, he is the most successful African-American playwright going, whose stage → Read More

Hear us out: City residents voice concerns about their neighborhoods

We’re listening to the conversations going on around St. Louis. The Listening Project reaches into the community to discuss the recommendations coming out → Read More

Maurice Quiroga of PNC Bank Discusses the Importance of Early Childhood Education

Early childhood programs have become a focus for those trying to improve the educational and social development of preschoolers. Finding what works has → Read More

Working While Black: From Engineer to Executive, David Price Fought Racism and Won

This is the third of a three-part series of essays that explore the experiences of three African Americans in corporate America. “If you are a black person → Read More

Working While Black: Crafting Her Own Destiny in Corporate America

This is the second of a three-part series of essays that explore the experiences of three African Americans in corporate America. Laurna Godwin is the co → Read More

Working While Black: For One Man, Corporate America Is About Competition, Not Race

This is the first of a three-part series exploring the personal experiences of three African Americans in corporate America. For many, being black in → Read More