Black History Month Calendar of Events Through Wed., Feb. 6 Thursday, January 31 6:30-7:30 pm — My Soul...
Read moreThis January 1 marked the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. The original purpose for the document core to...
Read moreBy Vickie Evans-Nash Editor-in-Chief WASHINGTON, D.C. — Over 800,000 people were in attendance on the National Mall for...
Read moreBy Charles Hallman Staff Writer WASHINGTON, D.C. – Barack Obama, who became the third consecutive U.S....
Read moreBy Jerry Freeman MSR Senior Editor Over 100 people braved below-zero temperatures Monday, Jan. 21, to march...
Read moreMarian Wright Edelman, founder and president of the Children’s Defense Fund, told nearly 2,000 people attending the 23rd annual Dr....
Read moreA press conference about a recent racially charged incident at Washburn High School in Minneapolis was held Tuesday, January 22 at the MSR office. As told...
Read moreIs a 32 percent people-of-color workforce goal overly optimistic? News Analysis By Mel Reeves Contributing Writer The...
Read moreHabitat for Humanity focuses on eight-block N. Mpls area damaged by tornado By Charles Hallman Staff Writer ...
Read moreDivas in Motion brings unique shoe styles to Twin Cities By Jamal Denman Contributing Writer Divas in...
Read moreFocus on wellness and prevention is the healthcare wave of the future By Charles Hallman Staff Writer NorthPoint...
Read moreThis past season, you may have walked by Willie Daniels downtown in either Minneapolis or St. Paul, ringing...
Read moreBy Charles Hallman Staff Writer Jennifer Jacobs is among the few Black females in the Twin Cities currently...
Read moreRevenue commissioner talks tax reform with Twin Cities’ business owners of color By Charles Hallman Staff Writer On...
Read moreAfrican American cable music company saluted by local music artists By Robin James Contributing Writer “Coming here...
Read moreBy Charles Hallman Staff Writer Overcoming obstacles and adjusting to changes in his life is Tommy Watson’s...
Read moreEffects would add more hurt to Great Recession’s impact By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Low- and moderate-income people...
Read moreBy Dwight Hobbes Contributing Writer CulTives & Associates CEO/Founder Verona Mitchell’s success at impacting community is no surprise....
Read moreWhite perspectives dominate local mainstream media By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Black voices are barely heard on local mainstream radio....
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