Removing hair braiding license requirements puts Black women at risk
Removing the education piece will only place Black women at even higher health risks.
Removing the education piece will only place Black women at even higher health risks.
I happen to think that there are worse things that can happen to you than death.
Families enjoyed a day of fun in the sun at this year’s MayDay Parade on Sunday, May 5.
The Twin Cities Black Journalists has announced a scholarship opportunity to attend this year's NABJ Convention.
This year’s event focused specifically on racial bias and raised more than $88K in funds that will go toward helping...
Jessica Davis, a math teacher at South St. Paul Secondary School, is the 2019 Minnesota Teacher of the Year
It’s official: Minnesota’s new chief inclusion officer is Chris Taylor.
The state girls’ basketball tournament was one of the best in recent years. In addition to good play, there was...
Speakers from NAMI Minnesota will present Creating Caring Communities in St. Paul on May 13.
Freddie L. Jacoway, born in Darnell, AR on April 22, 1919, recently celebrated his 100th birthday with his family and...
DNR to appeal court's ruling about naming of Bde Maka Ska.
Former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor had been found guilty of 3rd-degree murder and 2nd-degree manslaughter in the July 15,...
Agencies that respond to sexual assault victims in Ramsey County recently established the Ramsey County Sexual Assault Response Collaboration.
Halima Aden is no stranger to making waves and she’s done it again as the first model to don a...
John Singleton, best known for the hit 1991 movie, 'Boyz N the Hood' has died. He was 51.
Since the election of two Muslim women to the United States Congress in 2018, there has been a heightened sensitivity...
As environmental justice battles rage around the country, thousands of African American children and adults are being left out of...
With the warmer weather comes more time outdoors, including taking in the simple pleasures of a backyard fire. Before lighting...
The MSR welcomed students from Green Central Elementary’s Neighborhood Explorers group on Tuesday, April 23.
For the first time, most major Democratic presidential contenders are talking about whether the U.S. government should consider paying reparations.
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