The board hosted a ceremony renaming its West River Road building to Mary Merrill Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board Headquarters.
Read moreMinnesota Attorney General, Keith Ellison reflects on the his first six month in office.
Read moreMonique Linder was recently appointed to the hospital’s Twin Cities Advisory Council (TCAC).
Read moreThe Minneapolis Police Department is facing renewed scrutiny on how it handles misconduct.
Read moreMay is Foster Care Awareness Month. Nearly 200,000 U.S. children are in foster care — and almost half of them...
Read moreA collective trauma continues to rock communities of color following the murder conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor.
Read moreFamilies enjoyed a day of fun in the sun at this year’s MayDay Parade on Sunday, May 5.
Read moreBlack hair, in all its diverse glory, was the topic of the day at Sister Spokesman’s “Wear Your Crown” event.
Read moreThis year’s event focused specifically on racial bias and raised more than $88K in funds that will go toward helping...
Read moreIt’s official: Minnesota’s new chief inclusion officer is Chris Taylor.
Read moreLast year, African American Northside Achievement Zone scholars outpaced other Northside students.
Read moreLeaders like Rep. Rena Moran have hit the ground running with legislation that addresses the needs of people of color.
Read moreDNR to appeal court's ruling about naming of Bde Maka Ska.
Read moreFormer Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor had been found guilty of 3rd-degree murder and 2nd-degree manslaughter in the July 15,...
Read moreHalima Aden is no stranger to making waves and she’s done it again as the first model to don a...
Read moreAs environmental justice battles rage around the country, thousands of African American children and adults are being left out of...
Read moreThe WNBA and CBS recently announced it would broadcast 40 WNBA games in prime-time and on weekends as part of...
Read moreFor the first time, most major Democratic presidential contenders are talking about whether the U.S. government should consider paying reparations.
Read moreTwin Cities Habitat for Humanity has resources and programs to help families make the life-changing shift from renters to property...
Read moreNearly five decades ago, Dr. John S. Wright helped make history as an antagonist for civil rights and racial equity...
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