The City Sculptors Podcast

Justice, Community & the City We're Building with Melesa Johnson

36 min · 27 apr 2026
aflevering Justice, Community & the City We're Building with Melesa Johnson artwork

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What does it take to build a safer, more equitable city from the inside out? In this episode of The City Sculptors Podcast, host Alexis Williams sits down with Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson — a Kansas City native who has spent her career at the intersection of justice, public safety, and community transformation. From her roots in one of Jackson County's most challenged neighborhoods to serving as Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas' Director of Public Safety, Melesa brings a rare perspective to the work of city-building — one shaped by both the courtroom and the community. She shares how her journey through private practice, federal clerkship, and elected office has deepened her belief that true safety isn't just about enforcement. It's about equity, restoration, and giving people a real shot at a different future. Tune in as Melesa and Alexis explore the connection between criminal justice reform and community development, the role local leaders play in shaping neighborhoods, and what a more restorative approach to public safety could mean for Kansas City's next chapter. This is city sculpting at its most essential — justice, one block at a time. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2466957/support]

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aflevering Justice, Community & the City We're Building with Melesa Johnson artwork

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