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Ellison risks becoming as intolerant as those he rails against

By Dwight Hobbes Contributing Writer U.S. Congressional Representative Keith Ellison has become a Muslim mirror image of reactionary right-wingers. I refer to the kind of Bible-thumping, soapbox grandstanders who condemn as hell-bound heathens and disloyal traitors to the nation anyone who says anything that happens to rub these self-righteous soldiers for God and country the […]

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MPS crafts education-to-prison pipeline for Black students

Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder Originally posted 12/1/2010 Bernadeia Johnson, T. Williams, Chris Stewart, Tom Madden, Carla Bates, Jill Davis, Lydia Lee and Peggy Flanagan: ONE THOUSAND, EIGHT HUNDRED is the number of Black students who have formally requested tutoring support from the Minneapolis Public Schools, but have been told to wait. ONE THOUSAND, EIGHT HUNDRED is the […]

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Minneapolis food desert infused with fresh produce

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Twin Cities’ storeowners participate in effort to combat obesity Ten corner stores throughout Minneapolis have launched a new city-sponsored effort to provide their customers with healthier, fresh foods. These stores — five from North Minneapolis, and five from the city’s South Side — are located in “areas where primarily low-income […]

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MPS superintendent answers community accusations

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Johnson contends she’s trying to provide better academic options Despite her most recent recommendations being put on hold for the time being, Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) Superintendent Bernadeia Johnson contends that her overall goal that all children succeed has not been detoured. The Minneapolis School Board last week voted 5-2 […]

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Lingering in the system: Hundreds of Minnesota children wait for families to love them

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer There are at least 642 children living in group homes, foster homes, residential treatment facilities and shelters in Minnesota, waiting to be adopted, Ramsey County officials estimate. “Sometimes when our children come to this building, it is not such a happy occasion,” Ramsey County Commissioner Toni Carter said last Saturday […]

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Hate crimes on the rise

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Southern Poverty Law Center battles bullying of gays Bullying is a hate crime that, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), is dangerously on the rise nationwide. Hate crimes against LGBT students and those persons perceived to be gay also have been on the rise: Over 84 percent get […]

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Swedish delegates study Somali success in Minnesota

by Issa A. Mansaray Contributing Writer Twin Cities Somalis’ business and educational pursuits inspire visitors Minnesota is home to about 25,000 Somalis, about half of the more than 50,000 Somalis in Sweden. The Somalis are considered one of that country’s largest refugee populations. Harald Fredriksson, manager and council member of the Southern Småland Region, said […]

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MPS: Northside community must recruit North High’s next 9th grade class

Parents, students and community members last week successfully caused the Minneapolis School Board and superintendent to change their minds and allow North High School to stay open to new students next year. However, the victory comes with a caveat. The North Side community, principally the Committee to Save North High, has been challenged to recruit […]

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Charter Commission will redraw Mpls political boundaries

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Current all-White membership must undergo significant change to fairly represent the city’s diversity Every 10 years, Minneapolis redraws its political boundaries based on the census count. When the next redistricting, as it is called, takes place in 2012, the task will for the first time fall to the Minneapolis Charter […]

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Black membership in U.S. House increases; Black voter turnout grows in key states

The midterm elections resulted in increased racial and ethnic minority diversity in the U.S. Congress, including expanded African American representation in the House and the election of increased minority representation from both political parties. Sadly, the new Congress will be without any African Americans in the U.S. Senate, although there will be a newly elected […]

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