This is the second of several articles I am writing for the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder. My spotlight this month will be on Vincent Adams and Invinceable Adams, Inc. Again my objective is simple: Showcase minority entrepreneurs and provide creative solutions to help find your way out of this economic crisis. Brief history Approximately 13 million people […]
Health + Wellness
Find stories and resources by some of the state’s top Black physicians that aim to address current disparities in prevention and treatment within our communities.
Young women’s program honors Martin Luther King, Jr.
By Titilayo Bediako Contributing Writer Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is a man that the United States celebrates with a holiday the third Monday of every January. Although we recognize his work for humanity, our society teaches its citizen little more than the fact that he gave an “I Have a Dream” speech and that […]
Seeing our way to spring during winter of tribulations
Starting Anew By James Davis Hello, once again, to all of you who follow my column, and I thank you for your support and encouragement! In the past few articles, I touched base on some issues I was reliving that I had allowed to overcome me; and I was on the brink of contemplating suicide. […]
New column focuses on Black businesses
Today’s Entrepreneur by Ste Brown The Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder has provided a platform by which we can help community members see more clearly what is at stake and how area minority entrepreneurs are doing in this depressed economy. While shining a spotlight on local entrepreneurs, we hope to increase readership. In addition, the articles may provide […]
Flexibility is key to creating a successful career in 2011
Recently, I sat in on a panel discussion. The topic was how college graduates should prepare for life after college, especially in this economic climate. Jobs appear to be scarce, and a U.S. national unemployment rate of 9.8 percent is daunting to think about. As the panel discussion proceeded, one word was repeated continuously: flexibility. […]
College degree is no employment guarantee
By Elizabeth Ellis Originally published Aug. 4, Ellis says why she chose this column as her best of 2010: ”MSR’s own Vickie Evans-Nash thanked me for this column’s particular slant on education and its impact; at end of year the column still reflects our country’s current economic conditions as well as the way we strive […]
A letter to North Minneapolis
By Bernadeia Johnson Dear North Minneapolis families and residents, When I became superintendent six months ago, I promised to do whatever it takes to make sure that all students enrolled in the Minneapolis Public Schools receive a high quality education. I remain committed to that promise. I know that the past three months have been […]
Givens Foundation launches reading campaign
The Givens Foundation for African American Literature has launched Givens Black Books, a community reading campaign celebrating the work of acclaimed African American playwright and author J. California Cooper. Givens Black Books will feature a series of public book group discussions, creative performances by local literary artists, artist residencies in area schools, and an after-school […]
Local elder keeps Black history alive in SC hometown
Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder Originally posted 12/1/2010 In the February 25, 2010 MSR Black History Month Supplement article “Rosa Bogar: securing a legacy for the future,” local elder Bogar recalled having to “sneak through the back door…at Hotel Eutaw,” in her hometown of Orangeburg, South Carolina. Once the largest building in that city’s downtown, Hotel Eutaw employed […]
Connecting with our families
By Bernadeia Johnson Contributing Writer We value the dedication that our families have to our schools and students, and we are always looking for ways to strengthen that connection. Three times a year, we hold conferences with our families and their children to check in on each student’s academic progress. The most recent parent — […]
HIV/AIDS film screening puts spotlight on Black infection rates
By Charles Hallman Staff Writer According to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), the number of people being newly diagnosed with HIV infections, as well as the number of those living with HIV/AIDS in the state, has seen a slow but steady increase over the past five years. As of December 31, 2008, 20 percent […]
On Thanksgiving: staying grateful for what we’ve got
By Elizabeth Ellis Contributing Writer I wanted a place to live in at a price I could afford in conditions I could tolerate. Here in America, in our own Twin Cities, I saw walls kicked in, floors buckled from water damage, copper stripped from heating boards, ceilings falling through to the room below, and signs […]
School drive for used musical instruments
Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder Originally posted 11/17/2010 The St. Paul Central High Music Booster Club is sponsoring an instrument drive to generate desperately needed used instruments (and funds for repair) that help all students to benefit from the music program at Central High School at 275 Lexington Parkway North, St. Paul. If you have a used instrument […]
Giving my time to our schools
By Bernadeia Johnson Contributing Writer You may be wondering what I am doing to ensure that the Minneapolis Public Schools are focused on good teaching and that student achievement is at the forefront of our daily work. I am giving my time to schools. Visiting schools is one of the best parts of my job. […]
Black businesswomen honored by WomenVenture
Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder Originally posted 11/3/2010 Three local Black businesswomen have been chosen for honors by St. Paul-based WomenVenture, an organization that assists women with careers and entrepreneurship. The three will be among others honored at WomenVenture’s 15th Annual Fall Leadership Event to be held Friday, November 12 at the Minneapolis Convention Center. The Lifetime Achievement […]
Career coaching: the road to career satisfaction
By Tammy L. McIntyre, M.Ed. Contributing Writer At this point in your job search or career, you might be asking yourself, ”Should I seek professional help?” Most of the people I’ve spoken to over the past two years have been clients who have asked themselves this same question. Coaching closes the gap between a client’s […]
Change your thoughts, change your life
Apathy and fear-based thinking — i.e., ”I am afraid to fail”: We need to realize that failure (mistakes) is a part of life, that being able to admit to mistakes helps you to become whole and motivates you to take risks and not be afraid. — D. Jeffries, staff member at St. Stephen’s Outreach in […]
Forums seek to engage Black voters
By Marcus Harcus Contributing Writer The first “Potential Power of the Black Electorate” town hall forum was held October 13 at Minneapolis Community & Technical College. Hosted by the Association of Black Collegiates, panelists included State Representative Jeff Hayden, candidate for State Representative Rena Moran, Impact Minnesota Director Nick Muhammad, and Troy Parker. The forum […]
‘Color the Vote!’ campaign reaches out to communities of color
The Color the Vote campaign is sponsored by One Minnesota (OneMN.org), a collaborative network of ALANA (African, Latino, Asian and Native American) communities, leaders, and individuals who agree to “eliminate racial barriers to success in Minnesota.” The campaign slogan is “You Vote, We Win!” “The margin of victory of the last three gubernatorial elections has […]
New travel adventure for MSR writer
Former Soviet republic a hidden treasure The 2006 “Adventures in China” column series by Jennifer Harvey (formerly Holder) was an account of the writer’s life as a foreign teacher — and an African American woman — in Hangzhou, China. Harvey has moved on to a new land, as she details in the following article. Here […]
