Twin Cities transit riders of color lose about four work weeks in commuting time per year compared to White riders...
Read moreThe newly elected officers and executive committee members of the Minneapolis NAACP were sworn in by Minneapolis NAACP President Nekima...
Read moreNearly two years ago a billboard appeared in North Minneapolis that raised quite a few eyebrows. Strategically placed across the...
Read moreThe public should hold all judges accountable, said Minnesota State Supreme Court Justice Wilhelmina Wright.
Read moreAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Ebola epidemic that hit several West Africa countries, including...
Read moreWhat could be more powerful than a strong woman of color in a position of leadership? How about four women...
Read moreMany of our readers will be sure to recognize friends, family and neighbors from the distant and not-so-distant past —...
Read moreThe next phase in the re-dedication efforts of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Park in Minneapolis kicked off May 6...
Read moreMichael Walker, in front of an estimated 250 Minneapolis high school students at Edison High School Monday, publicly thanked Alan...
Read moreIn last week’s issue, the MSR published “Northside schools create partnership for student success: Principals envision a grades 6-12 educational...
Read moreThe new Minneapolis NAACP leadership signals “a turning point” after an historic all-women slate was elected in a special election...
Read moreOn May 1, hundreds participated in a series of Black Lives Matter rallies in support of the 36 protesters who...
Read moreA new science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) focus will be fully introduced this fall at both North Community High...
Read more“Black Lives Matter” is resonating in our nation and is bringing awareness to the changes needed to address many systemic...
Read moreThe Facing Race Ambassador Awards took place Tuesday, April 28, honoring the racial equity work of Nekima Levy-Pounds, law professor...
Read moreOver 2,000 people turned out for the "Rise Up and Shut it Down with Baltimore" rally Wednesday, April 29, organized...
Read moreIs the Minneapolis Star Tribune’s reporting on Black leaders and local Black organizations an intentional attack? The daily newspaper’s recent...
Read moreJohn J. Henry — no, not the steel drivin’ man of historic lore — has a fascinating line of work....
Read moreCan the current U.S. criminal justice system be reformed? This and other questions were recently discussed at a half-day forum...
Read moreSpeaking to the MSR by phone, keynote speaker ayo said her address will encourage attendees to “shift from a mindset...
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