MPS Black Male Achievement director gets some barbershop ‘real truth’ By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Shahmar Dennis plans to graduate next spring from Roosevelt High School. He also plans to continue his post-secondary education by studying computer science, with hopes to one day work as a computer programmer after earning a college degree at […]
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Twin Cities Black preachers unite against biased reporting
Spiritual leaders voice parishioners’, community’s concerns on media coverage By Charles Hallman Staff Writer The local mainstream media has been “culturally arrogant” in its reporting of prominent Blacks, says a ministers’ group. His Works United, “an informal group” of nearly 20 clergy, told reporters at a November 24 morning press conference at New Salem […]
Hometown Artist Sold Three Million Records Before Age 20
From the MSR Legacy Archives As part of our celebration over the next several months of our 80 years of continuous publication, the MSR will be republishing notable stories from our extensive archives of more than 4,000 weekly issues of African American news in Minnesota. Many of our readers will be sure to recognize friends, […]
Activist, former D.C. mayor Marion Barry passes
Marion S. Barry, stalwart civil rights activist cum prominent politician, passed away Nov. 23 at age 78 owing to cardiac arrest. Barry, of course, was infamously publicized for his 1990 arrest and subsequent incarceration for drug possession. Like many chemically dependent individuals his was a virtually lifelong affliction that marred his professional career and personal […]
Gary Cunningham named Metro State Alumnus of the Year
In recognition of his strong commitment to serving the Twin Cities community both as a professional and as a volunteer, Metropolitan State University recognized Gary Cunningham as its 2014 Alumnus of the Year at the 2014 Celebrating Service to the Community Scholarship Luncheon on October 16 at Travelers in Saint Paul. Cunningham has built a […]
Sculptor refuses to be pushed around by racism
Local artist’s work displayed ‘from here to Ireland’ By Isaac Peterson Contributing Writer St. Paul sculptor Frank Brown describes himself as a “gofer,” someone who “goes for it, who doesn’t sit around waiting for someone to come looking for them. I take the initiative to go out and initiate the conversation that hopefully will […]
How parents can help close the achievement gap
Educator encourages close collaboration between home and school By Dr. Levette Evans Thomas, Ed.D Contributing Writer I believe as an educator I can effectively contribute to closing the achievement gap. It is important for parents to believe they can be passionate about helping their children achieve academic and social success to close the achievement gap […]
MPS curtails suspensions
‘Reverse racism’ used to combat discipline bias By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Since this story was published, Minneapolis Public Schools has emailed the following statement: In regards to the article posted on Dr. Johnson’s recent announcement to reduce the disproportionality of nonviolent suspensions between black and brown students and their white peers, Dr. Johnson has not […]
Critics say ‘Pointergate’ story perpetuates racial stereotypes
Mayor says she doesn’t plan to stop pointing By Charles Hallman Staff Writer The fallout continues from a local television station’s airing a controversial story two weeks ago. The Hubbard Broadcasting-owned ABC affiliate, KSTP 5, aired a November 9 news story that claimed Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges and a Neighborhoods Organizing for Change (NOC) […]
St. Paul aims to lead in workforce racial equity
Concerns over ‘unrealistic’ hiring goals have proven unfounded By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Nearly $105 million in St. Paul City contracts was awarded in 2013 to businesses owned by people of color, women-owned, and small businesses, according to Saint Paul’s Human Rights and Equal Economic Opportunity (HREEO) annual report. That was about 41 percent […]
Students tour southern Black colleges
St. Paul church celebrates 10 years of HBCU campus visits By Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald Contributing Writer Last month, St. Paul’s Progressive Baptist Church (PBC) sent 68 youth on a tour to visit seven Historical Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the South. PBC is celebrating their 10th anniversary in providing youth with educational […]
Hayden-Champion ethics delayed
Republicans defend complaints; accused deny charges By Isaac Peterson Contributing Writer After the second hearing as part of the ethics complaint against Democratic State Senators Jeff Hayden and Bobby Champion, the process has been placed on hold. The complaint, filed by six Republican Senators on September 24, consists of two major allegations: The first […]
Pilot program outfits 36 Mpls cops with body cams
More police ‘accountability and transparency’ are hoped-for outcomes By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Minneapolis City and police officials pledge that the body camera pilot program now in effect will “enhance transparency and accountability.” Mayor Betsy Hodges, both during her election campaign and after taking office, has advocated the body camera use by police. Since last Friday, […]
Nuns celebrate 25 years on the North Side
Six Catholic nuns relocated from the suburbs to North Minneapolis 25 years ago. Recently the community and the sisters both celebrated that move at the Capri Theater.
Raid a diva’s closet to boost self-esteem
Mentoring program helps girls dress for success Raiding a DIVA’s Closet (www.projectdivas.com) is an excellent example of communal self-empowerment, benefitting the public at large and an imperiled group in specific — girls and young women who much more often are the targets of sexist exploitation than they are recipients of a serious helping hand. Founders Keeya […]
MN Black lawyers support future law students
On November 8, the Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers (MABL) Annual Scholarship Gala will celebrate and commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. The Gala’s theme will be “Honoring the Past and Building a Brighter Future.” The event, to be held at the Minneapolis Marriot City Center from 6-9 pm, will feature: • […]
Diversity hiring on the rise where new State goals apply
‘People’s Stadium’ reports ‘better than anticipated’ progress By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Second of a three-part story Both the Minneapolis Civil Rights and St. Paul Human Rights Departments agreed in 2006 to accept the state workforce hiring construction goals set by the Minnesota Human Rights Department. At the time, the six-county Twin Cities metro area hiring […]
Seward Project Update
Project Update We have tremendous progress to report regarding the Friendship store. Over the past several months the project has received zoning and land use approvals, as well as all of the permits required to build the new store. Recently, the project financing was completed, which allowed the co-op to purchase the last remaining parcel […]
Cynicism, Anger, Optimism in Play on Election Day
There is hope mixed with cynicism and anger vying with optimism as Americans cast ballots across the country. Seventy-one-year-old Jim Brinley gave voice to the discontent of many Americans from a polling place in Louisville, Kentucky — fittingly casting his ballot at Our Mother of Sorrows church. “I’d like for us to get back to […]
Thousands march against racism
The November 4 march to change the Washington NFL team’s name included activist Henry Boucha (far left with feather), Spike Moss (center, at microphone) and Clyde Bellecourt (far right).
