By Dwight Hobbes Contributing Writer Matt Little is gone, leaving a legendary legacy. He was widely renowned and...
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Read moreBy Dwight Hobbes Contributing Writer In 1964, Amiri Baraka (then going by his given name LeRoi Jones) stood the...
Read moreMinneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges, during her inaugural address Monday morning in the rotunda of Minneapolis City Hall, spoke of three...
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Read moreBy Freddie Allen Contributing Writer As the Obama administration makes strides to improve the functionality of HealthCare.gov, the flagship...
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Read moreFive-year enrollment plan attempts to tailor schools to neighborhoods’ needs By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Minneapolis Public Schools Superintendent Bernadeia...
Read moreThis participant found the event life-changing Dear freedom riders, civil right activists, Soweto, South Africa, Mandela, Malcom X, Dr. King,...
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Read moreMovie captures the evils of apartheid South Africa Movie Review By Raymond Jackson Contributing Writer “I have walked that...
Read moreFavors ‘programs…informed by those affected whom we seek to empower’ Editor’s Note: In September, 2013, Darren Walker (DW) became the...
Read moreThe local Black press continues to publish stories “from our own lens” By Charles Hallman Staff Writer This year, 2013,...
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