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Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities: reaching youth to bring Blacks back to America’s pastime

Despite efforts to change this, baseball remains the least chosen sport among Blacks. Richard Lapchick’s 2011 Major League Baseball Racial and Gender Report Card recently shows that the percentage of Black MLB players has decreased to 8.5 percent, the lowest since 2007 and third lowest in decades. Furthermore, only 5.6 percent of Division I college […]

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LIFT-ing the Black employment rate

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer “There are so many [employment] barriers that each community can face that nobody is really addressing anymore,” said LIFT Chair Tonya Draughn. A group of concerned citizens say it’s time to stop talking and start doing something about the existing high unemployment rate among Blacks locally. Leading Individuals and Families […]

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Local high-tech businessman visits White House

Dr. Timothy Childs is a physicist, inventor and president of TLC Precision Wafer Technology and chair of the TLC Education Foundation, with both operations in Minneapolis. TLC Precision Wafer Technology, Inc. (TLC), founded in 1991, is a high-tech semiconductor manufacturing company located in North Minneapolis. TLC produces special microwave and millimeter wave electronic chips and […]

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State bill aims for athletic concussion protection, prevention

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer A bill that would establish education and return-to-play standards for youth athletes following a concussion currently is moving through the Minnesota Legislature. Five states this year already passed such laws: South Dakota, Iowa, Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. Bill supporters are optimistic that it will be passed before this year’s session […]

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Author takes readers ‘Beyond Katrina’ to hurricane aftermath

By Dwight Hobbes Contributing Writer Pulitzer Prize-winning author Natasha Trethewey visited the Twin Cities with a winning appearance at University of Minnesota’s Coffman Union Theater on April 27. She is on tour supporting her newest book, a poignant blend of prose and poetry entitled Beyond Katrina: A Meditation on the Mississippi Gulf Coast (University of […]

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Beyond the Steps: Alvin Ailey dancers step out in new film

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Award-winning filmmaker Phil Bertelsen’s Beyond the Steps: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater provides a rare glimpse into the fascinating world of modern dance by one of America’s oldest modern dance companies. Judith Jamison’s 2004 collaboration with Rennie Harris and Robert Battle entitled Love Stories, a three-part production featuring the music […]

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Vocal virtuoso Rachelle Ferrell dazzles Dakota with two shows

By James L. Stroud, Jr. Contributing Writer Rachelle Ferrell returned to the Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis in March for two performances. Ferrell is a singer, composer, writer, arranger, and musician who has a six-octave range. Ferrell sings without effort in the “whistle register,” just like the late Minnie Riperton. She studied voice, piano and […]

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When discipline is broken and integrity is lost Peculiar conduct by VOTF members

THROUGH MY EYES By Ron Edwards One of the important aspects of discipline within a paramilitary unit is to respect the decisions and orders given. One of the most important aspects of police-community relations is mutual respect between police and the citizens police are sworn to protect. When police departments don’t follow their own rules […]

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Athletes among the top 100: Other athletes who contributed to the advancement of life in America

Conclusion of a 3 part series: Last week we talked about two athletes whose overall contributions to society assisted the inclusion of Black players in American athletics and in American life in general. PAUL ROBESON and JACKIE ROBINSON have perhaps been the most influential athletes in our history in changing the racial attitudes of Americans. […]

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