The 2015 Martin Luther King Day HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Fair was held on January 19 at St....
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Read moreBlacks in recent months have been negatively portrayed in news reports locally and nationally, whether as criminal or victim. “It...
Read moreFrom the MSR Legacy Archives As part of our celebration over the next several months of our 80 years of...
Read moreDespite some critics’ assessment that he wasn’t visible enough, Minnesota U.S. Senator Al Franken says he stayed busy during his...
Read moreTaxpayers nationwide pay an estimated $8 to $21 billion each year to keep juveniles in jail according to a December...
Read moreErnie “Mr. Cub” Banks has passed, one of baseball’s enduring legends from an historic day and age. Banks played his...
Read moreAnn Estis amazes with her ability to prevail. Original sistah soul, you could say, breaking ground to push past and...
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Read moreTwo of the Twin Cities’ most famous theatrical folk returned home to Minneapolis last week.
Read moreOn January 19, the General Mills Foundation and the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) partnered once again to cohost the...
Read moreThe Black population in Minnesota has increased by at least six times since the Council on Black Minnesotans (COBM) was...
Read moreShe leaves proud of many achievements as ‘a fierce advocate for children’ Among the “frustrating challenges” she often faced during...
Read moreApproximately 2,000 people gathered in St. Paul for a four-hour, four-mile Reclaim MLK March as a part of a national...
Read moreBloomington presses ahead with effort to recover ‘lost revenues’ Despite written pleas by local and national elected officials and a...
Read moreWhat say, swooners and crooners? Well, hep cats, shall we start our weekly debate about those cats that are gruesome...
Read moreBolder Options, at 2100 Stevens Avenue South in Minneapolis, has been offering mentoring programs and services to youthful first-time offenders...
Read moreCreep, leap, holler and wail, cause I am about to begin my tale: There was a jump at Banham’s on...
Read moreWe’ve heard it before: Kids of color lag behind Whites When it comes to Generation Next, partnerships and outreach play...
Read moreBilly Collins was first male E.D. in St. Paul, second in the nation William Collins William “Billy” Collins soon will...
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