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DOJ reversal on drug prosecutions will fuel mass incarceration, undermine public safety

The decision by US Attorney General Jeff Sessions requiring federal prosecutors to pursue the most severe charges possible, regardless of whether they would expose low-level offenders to mandatory minimums, represents not only a threat to public safety, but exacerbates mass incarceration. This decision by DOJ to overturn previous previous Justice Department guidance will lead to […]

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NAACP statement on the ‘mythology of voter fraud’

NAACP President and CEO Cornell William Brooks released the following statement regarding President Trump’s executive order creating a commission on voter fraud. The recent executive order establishing the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity represents yet another veiled attempt to disenfranchise people of color. Citing false and unfounded claims of widespread voter fraud, President Trump has […]

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MPHA and Family Housing Fund team up to explore housing vouchers in the Twin Cities

Possible partnership among metro housing authorities would mean greater mobility, opportunity, and choice for low-income families The Family Housing Fund has awarded $300,000 over two years to the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) to explore how the region’s public housing authorities can work together to provide metro-wide mobility for families with housing vouchers (also known […]

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New partnership announced to weatherize historic Glendale Townhomes

Sustainable Resources Center, Inc. (SRC), CenterPoint Energy, and the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority (MPHA) are pleased to announce a partnership to pursue weatherization and energy-efficiency improvements to Glendale Townhomes. Glendale is a development of 184 family townhomes in the Prospect Park neighborhood of Minneapolis. It was built in 1952, making it the oldest major public […]

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The Violation of Theodore Wirth GC

No Club House on the Par 3 The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board was established in 1883, but the true beginning of the Minneapolis park system began when Theodore Wirth became superintendent in 1906, serving until 1938. Wirth is recognized as the dean of the local parks movement in America. At one time, the Theodore […]

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Enough is enough

Tenants at apartments owned by Steve Frenz and Spiros Zorbalas and managed by the Apartment Shop, have dealt with unsanitary and unsafe housing for years. On May 1, tenants representing the more than 1,200 apartments owned by Frenz protested to call for a rent freeze. Tenants at Apartment Shop have faced a myriad of poor […]

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Students protest proposed transit cuts

At the end of 2016, more than 10,000 Metro Transit student passes were in use. Last Tuesday, May 2, several Minneapolis young people concerned about losing their primary means of transportation to school and other destinations publicly denounced the legislature’s proposed cuts to transit funding. Students gathered in the middle of 22nd and 23rd Avenues […]

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Nurture young Black men and boys to value relationships free of gender violence

The BeMore Campaign knows that Black M.E.N. C.A.N be the solution. BeMore has become the frontrunner in increasing healthy nonviolent relationships, decreasing teen dating violence, and engaging men and young men to end violence against women and girls inside of homes and in communities around the world. The BeMore pledge goes hand in hand with […]

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St. Cloud racism continues

Recently, a Black family with three foster children in Delano, Minnesota, was targeted by typical racist White “have-nots” like those associated with St. Cloud (“White Cloud”). “Have-nots” defined here are cultural, intellectual and psychological beggars desperately using racism for self-esteem. (“Racist graffiti found inside Delano family’s home;” WCCO-TV, March 16, 2017) Delano Mayor Dale Graunke […]

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Why we need the DOC ombudsman now more than ever

A biweekly column in which various contributors from both sides of prison walls explore common ground for effecting change In the summer of 1967, President Johnson’s administration made a nationwide call for the formation of urban coalitions to produce solutions to unstable race relations in America. Known for its progressive policies, Minnesota gained international and […]

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Take strides to better health during ‘Step to it challenge’

Hennepin County residents can now register for the county’s “Step to it challenge,” open to people of all ages and abilities who want to get moving while connecting with family, friends and neighbors. During the challenge May 1-28, participants track their steps for a chance to win Twins tickets or other prizes. Any activity counts Participants can […]

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Protect the Earth all year long

A belated Happy Earth Day. Each year, on April 22, the United States recognizes the importance of environmental protections. Landfills are constantly being filled with harmful liquids and solids that should be disposed of properly. We can — and should — do more to improve recycling efforts. The biggest concern for landfills and earth clutter […]

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Peace in our time? Really?

Is the Trump Administration preparing for war in Syria and North Korea?  By the time this column appears, the American naval task force, led by the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, will be in the Sea of Japan, on the Western side of Japan, yet within range of North Korea. We’ll know more about what […]

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Global health expert guides Medtronic philanthropy

Jacob Gayle, vice president of Medtronic’s philanthropy division and president of the Medtronic Foundation, is a global health expert who is passionate about access to good health care for the underserved, worldwide; who has compassion for people with HIV-AIDS and a commitment to help eradicate the disease; and who is implementing responsive corporate social responsibilities […]

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