In my last month column, I provided information straight from the mouths of gang members explaining their reasons for the continued shooting and violence that appears to have no real ending anytime soon. Sadly, each column that I write over the next 10 months could produce a comment on a recent murder of an intended […]
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The current police rulebook doesn’t support de-escalation
“There was not a lot of choice in the altercation,” were words spoken by Baltimore County, police spokeswoman, Elise Armacost, to justify the events that led to police killing Korryn Shandawn Gaines, age 23 of Maryland. Not a lot of choices? Let’s consider some real choices outside the policing rulebook, a rulebook that when followed […]
Now is the time for adolescents’ vaccinations
Minnesota health officials remind parents to make sure adolescents are up to date on their immunizations as they head back to school. Adolescents need certain vaccines because some of the vaccines they received in childhood wear off, and they are exposed to new diseases as they get older. Adolescents should get four vaccines: Tdap, HPV, […]
Acne affects all ages and can be treated
The following is an MSR interview with Dr. Charles Crutchfield (CC) on acne, a topic of interest to many of our readers. MSR: Are teens the only ones who deal with acne? CC: Absolutely not. I see patients in their teens, 20s, 30s, even 40s and 50s who have to deal with acne. The majority of acne […]
Easing the back-to-school transition
Going back to school can be exciting, but also nerve wracking for children and their parents. Here are a few suggestions to make the transition back to school easier on your family. Often having a plan and knowing what to expect can reduce everyone’s stress level. You know your child the best, so please tailor […]
Healing a broken life
Author shares her story of overcoming generational trauma At age 41, Beverly Hart is a wife, grandmother, mother, insurance broker, and ordained minister with Recovery Ministries in Brooklyn Park. Through sheer will and determination, she writes of how she overcame the shame and guilt of being a high school dropout who turned to drugs and […]
The impresario of events — Debonaire is all about making things happen
Andre “Debonaire” McNeal is a man of many faces. CEO of Bachelor Boy Entertainment, McNeal should be called a “bad” boy — bad meaning good. He is a 46-year-old entrepreneur, family guy, human service worker, entrepreneur, father of six and friend to many. Entrepreneurship runs deep in McNeal’s blood. His aunt owned a club that […]
Panelists help fellow media pros bone up on ‘cultural sensitivity’
Was the media coverage of July’s police shooting death of Philando Castile and other recent shootings handled adequately? The Minnesota PRSA (Public Relations Society of America) recently invited a crisis communications expert, a gender, race and media professor, and a deputy metro editor to offer their assessments and explain how to handle media interviews in […]
NBA pro comes home to help rebuild North Mpls
With his first Northside development now open, Devean George is proud to be part of the positive things going on in on the area. The Commons, located on the corner of Penn Avenue North and Golden Valley Road, is a 45-unit, mixed-use apartment building that also has an after-school program. George, a city native, grew […]
Vikings pull trigger, move on
This is the 38th year for me covering the Vikings and the NFL, and never has there been a season with quite the built-in pressures and expectations for the Vikings as this season. Head Coach Mike Zimmer, now in his third season, already was rewarded with a contract extension. The Wilf brothers ownership really believes […]
Answers to 20 questions from 20 years of WNBA history
The following are answers to our WNBA 20 in 20 quiz which was featured in this week’s Sports Odds and Ends. And 1 – Bonus: Los Angeles (7). Charles Hallman welcomes reader responses to challman@spokesman-recorder.com.
Twenty questions from 20 years of WNBA history
To test your WNBA knowledge, here is our 20 in 20 quiz: And a bonus question: Name the WNBA team that has hired the most Black head coaches in history. Find the answers to these questions here. Charles Hallman welcomes reader responses to challman@spokesman-recorder.com.
PHOTOS | 7th Annual Southside Back in the Day brings together family and friends
The 7th Annual Southside Back in the Day kicked off Saturday, September 3 at Phelps Park in South Minneapolis. People from the Phelps, King, Bryant and Central neighborhoods joined together to enjoy a full day of live music, free food, vendors, games, prizes, special features and each other. The special features also included a professional boxing […]
Chicagoans push for community control of police
Organizers say only an elected civilian council can hold cops accountable The decades-long struggle for democratic, community control of police in Chicago turned a corner on July 20 when the city council’s Committee on Public Safety accepted legislation that would create a Civilian Police Accountability Council (CPAC). CPAC would have authority over policing standards and […]
MSR Top Five Happenings: Back in the Day Southside, Debbie Duncan & more!
A snapshot of upcoming events around town Back in the Day Southside Back in the Day Southside celebrates past, present and future, with emphasis on community, unity and love for people in and from our neighborhood. Sept. 3 | 11 am — 6 pm Phelps Park 701 East 39th St., Mpls. More info: @BackInTheDaySouthside on […]
New stadium opener — more Black workers than spectators
Many Blacks wore blue and purple at Sunday’s Minnesota Vikings preseason game at their new downtown stadium, but most of them were employees, not spectators. Could the cost factor be keeping many at bay? According to vividseats.com, the Vikings’ median ticket price for home games is $245, seventh highest in the National Football League, and […]
It’s ‘good vibrations’ so far for new Mpls schools super
Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) opened its 2016-17 school year Monday, August 29 under its “MPS Strong” theme. This theme was oft-repeated in first-year Superintendent Ed Graff’s “State of the Schools” address last week at Orchestra Hall. Graff told attendees in the packed auditorium that every MPS student, regardless of ethnicity, grade level, or socio-economic situation, […]
It’s still just faux diversity for the Twins
Diversity, as far as the Minnesota Twins are concerned, remains like a haystack needle. We are not social scientists, but we are eye-test experts. We easily recognize diversity or the lack thereof when we see it There is one non-U.S.-born Black player (Miguel Sano) and one Black coach (Butch Davis) on the team. Out of […]
Taking a roundabout path to Division I play
Olivia Antilla graduated from Florida A&M University (FAMU) last month. She also competed a basketball career with the Division I Lady Rattlers, a feat some thought she wasn’t capable of during the 6’0” forward’s senior year at Osseo High School four years ago. “I wanted to play Division I,” she said. “I had plenty of […]
The Shot heard ‘round the WNBA world
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: ‘The Shot’ There are many “iconic images” in the 20-year history of the WNBA. Maya Moore’s buzzer beater in […]
