On Friday, two officers from the North Minneapolis station, in a predominately African American neighborhood, were put on leave after...
Read moreThe Twin Cities is ranked as the fourth worst state for Blacks in the country.
Read moreBlack business ownership, along with its benefits — financial freedom, legacy, self-empowerment — is not a new conversation. How people...
Read moreThe late legends will be featured among new commemorative stamps issued in 2019, continuing a USPS tradition started in 1847...
Read moreDressed in a casual blue and off-white plaid shirt, the sure-footed trauma specialist and author weaved around the room at...
Read morePage became the first Black Minnesota Supreme Court justice in 1993 and served for 22 years.
Read moreMayor Melvin Carters signed the $15 minimum wage ordinance into law after a unanimous vote by the city council Mayor...
Read moreSince 2016, the two nonprofits have run Produce Share Program, a partnership to grow fresh produce for SCHS patients as...
Read moreFor those doing the work, it means more than posting selfies with “I Voted” stickers or holding signs at a...
Read moreThe Minnesota Historical Society (MNHS) in September launched the U.S. version of the “House of Memories” — a dementia awareness...
Read moreIt may not have been the blue wave that some had predicted, but Democrats made significant gains nationally and across...
Read moreFor James Badue-El, that drive means charting a clear path to helping prevent recidivism for himself and others and creating...
Read moreBrown said that prior to his run he defended the underdog and championed criminal cases for the less fortunate while...
Read moreA William Mitchell College of Law graduate with over a decade of private practice experience, Calandra Revering is one of...
Read moreBVMM sponsored the evening at the Minneapolis Urban League, hosted by Robbins and activist Bill English and moderated by former...
Read moreThe idea of a statewide focus to address narrative change in the news media was a convincing point for the...
Read moreFor decades, Josie Johnson has been one of Minnesota’s foremost leaders in civil rights activism. Now a new fellowship at...
Read moreThe oldest cemetery member is Morgan Jones, a former slave of a Virginia tobacco field who moved to Minnesota after...
Read moreThe Northside community fixture just got a state-of-the-art makeover.
Read moreIn 2007, Ellison became the first member of the Muslim faith ever elected to the U.S. Congress. In 2017 he...
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