This column continues the Only One series in which this reporter shares his experiences as the only African American journalist on the scene. Golf is as White as the ball. That was clearly evident to the Only One as we walked around the grounds during the six-day historically prestigious Ryder Cup 2016 at Hazeltine in […]
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‘Birth of a Nation,’ powerful retelling of Nat Turner’s story, resonates with audience
If you can watch Nate Parker’s Birth of a Nation and not leave the theater affected in some way or another, you just may not be human. “It is very powerful,” declared moviegoer Andra Robinson of Brooklyn Park to the MSR after viewing the film. She attended the September 22 screening of the film at […]
Denzel stars in worthy overhaul of classic western
Directed by the legendary Akira Kurosawa in 1954, Seven Samurai was a groundbreaking film which had a profound influence on the evolution of cinema for generations to come. Superficially, that seminal work merely reads like a martial arts epic set in 16th Century Japan. Yet, over the years, it has spawned a cottage industry of […]
Social protest is fundamentally patriotic
“Few are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of the colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change a world that yields most painfully to change. […]
MNvotes.org is one-stop shop for voters in 2016
On Tuesday, November 8, Minnesotans will elect their U.S. House representatives, state House and Senate members, a State Supreme Court justice, many local and county offices, vote on a state constitutional amendment, and elect the next U.S. president. Have a say in shaping the future of Minnesota and the nation. You are eligible to vote […]
Stalling $15 minimum wage protects the rich
A Minneapolis “city-commissioned study on economic impact of a citywide minimum wage increase,” means nothing, because they never do an economic impact study on rising rents, rising childcare and healthcare costs. They only concern themselves with the economic impact of rising costs for the rich. The city claims it is the small businesses they are […]
State Fair survey indicates strong support for medical aid in dying
Three-to-one support in two polls sends strong message to lawmakers Most Minnesotans agree that terminally ill adults should have the option of medical aid in dying, according to two State Fair polls conducted by the Minnesota State Senate and State House of Representatives. In the Senate poll, 68 percent of respondents said they support medical […]
With fall and winter comes dry, itchy skin
Here’s a strategy to beat it What is the cause of dry skin? Dry skin is itchy skin. There are many conditions that can cause dry, itchy skin. The most common player that produces dry skin is the cold, dry air of winter. Also, hot showers without moisturizing afterward, and harsh and drying detergent soaps […]
Raising confident children
Kids with low self-esteem can find challenges to be extremely frustrating. Those who think poorly of themselves have a hard time finding solutions to problems. “I can’t” or “I don’t want to” are common responses when our children question their ability to accomplish a task or play a sport. How many times did we say, […]
Sheila E. Nash
In memory of Sheila E. Nash, Happy Birthday on October 9th. We miss you and love you. Your sister and brother, Maryann and Arthur E. Nash
Charter school envisions educating over half of North Mpls children
Harvest Network called ‘a beacon of hope for the community’ The Harvest Network of Schools promotes community development and education. These concepts are not something new to the schools’ founder and president Eric Mahmoud and his wife, co-founder and executive director Dr. Ella Mahmoud. For them these concepts have always been fundamental. According to Eric, […]
Timberwolves players weigh in on protesting police violence
Since NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s non-standing statement during the playing of the national anthem in late August, more talk seems to have been centered on what he did rather than why he did it. Dave Zirin, who writes for The Nation and his own Edge of Sports blog, succinctly wrote last week, “Kaepernick is on […]
Key victories for North and Johnson
Minneapolis North and St. Paul Johnson earned important football victories last weekend. North is quietly picking up where it left off last year — finishing runner-up in Class 1A —sitting at 5-0 after a 36-29 victory over St. Paul Central. Johnson defeated Harding 16-7 for bragging rights on St. Paul’s Eastside in what is traditionally […]
WNBA’s Cooper has coached many of the best
For 20 weeks, to commemorate the WNBA’s 20th season (the MSR having covered each season), the MSR sports section is featuring a column or article on the W in our “20 in 20” series. This week: best seat in the house Michael Cooper’s place in W history is well secured and most deserved. He is […]
USA wins 41st Ryder Cup!
USA finishes the task and secures the 41st Ryder Cup at historic Hazeltine National convincingly 17-11 over Europe. For 20 years the United States has bitten the bullet, losing eight of 10, six of the last seven, and three in row. Ryder Cups calls for special measures. Indeed! U.S. captain Davis Love III, a task […]
PHOTOS | Rally for striking Allina nurses
It was announced Oct. 3 that the Minnesota Nurses Association voted down Allina’s latest contract proposal on behalf of nurses at five striking Allina Health hospitals. The strike has been going on since Sept. 5. Below are photos from the Sept. 30 rally in Minneapolis where union members and striking nurses gathered to press their contract demands. Roughly 100-150 gathered to […]
UNCF Empower Me Tour urges youth to own their journey
On September 27 the Minneapolis Convention Center hosted the United Negro College Fund Empower Me Tour sponsored by Fed Ex and Proctor & Gamble and presented by Target. The UNCF Empower Me Tour, created in 2008 by Wells Fargo, brings Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) to the Minneapolis-St Paul area. The tour provides on-site […]
Film Festival celebrates Black cinema in downtown St. Paul
The Twin Cities Black Film Festival (TCBFF) has more than shown its staying power over its 13 year existence. “I feel like I’m always overlooked,” stated Founder and Director Natalie Morrow in a recent MSR phone interview. “This is the 14th year.” As was the case of previous festivals, the 2016 TCBFF will bring to […]
MSR Top Five | Twin Cities Black Film Fest, Twin Cities Nappy Hour & more!
A snapshot of events around town Twin Cities Black Film Festival Celebrate the contributions of Black filmmakers and artists at the 14th Annual Twin Cities Black Film Festival. Enjoy films, meet and greets, a special fashion and film tribute to Prince and more! Oct. 6-9 | 6-10 pm Minnesota Historical Society 345 Kellogg Blvd. W., Saint […]
