How A Kansas City Furniture Maker Recruited Refugees To Make Thousands Of Masks

John Pryor's furniture business was just three years old when the pandemic struck. He put away his saws and sandpaper, and enlisted the help of Kansas City's refugee community to produce thousands of masks in the interim. 

By Anne Kniggendorf

John Pryor's furniture business was just three years old when the pandemic struck. He put away his saws and sandpaper, and enlisted the help of Kansas City's refugee community to produce thousands of masks in the interim.

Full article at KCUR:

https://www.kcur.org/arts-life/2020-07-10/how-a-kansas-city-furniture-maker-recruited-refugees-to-make-thousands-of-masks?fbclid=IwAR2pZyzyETvz3NkaZE67veh8cMfaAwop9--mB17K_LrKNxnNXsU2RH43r_M

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