Posted inHealth + Wellness

Job Corps alumnus now works for civil rights

“Job Corps saved my life — I was a knucklehead.” So says Johnnie Burns, assistant director in the Minneapolis Department of Civil Rights. He’s in charge of the Contract Compliance Unit, supervising six people whose work ensures that, in employment contracting, there is city ordinance compliance with affirmative action, civil rights and non-discrimination policies. “The […]

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Student-athletes’ grad rates is the perennial untold story

Perhaps the best storyline not being discussed or written about during this year’s NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournament is this: Do these players graduate? This is “the elephant in the living room” or TEIR question that hoops fans and pundits annually ignore or simply won’t ask. The mainstream print media has been “shockingly quiet” […]

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Stars shine at Girl’s State Basketball Tournament

Brianna Williams Nia Coffey The girls’ basketball state tournament was certainly one to remember. BRIANNA WILLIAMS, NIA COFFEY, SYDNEY COFFEY, EBONY LIVINGSTON, MIKAALA SHACKLEFORD, TT STARKS, JULIA WEIMER and GRACIA HUTSON led Hopkins past Eden Prairie, led by AUBREY DAVIS, JACKIE JOHNSON, SHAYNE MULLANEY and MORGAN VAN RIPER-ROSE, 67-45 for the Class 4A crown. DeLaSalle […]

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Girls’ State Basketball Tournament one of the best ever

LISA LISSIMORE, former St. Paul Central, Grand View (IA) and Gopher hoopster, did a magnificent job directing the Minnesota Girls’ Basketball Tournament last weekend. Among her able assistants were LINDA ROBERTS, FELICIA FULLER and SHLYNN HAYES. JIM ROBINSON, supervisor of officials, had former University of Minnesota women’s basketball standout CRYSTAL FLINT as the referee in […]

Posted inNews

Green jobs? Say what?

News Analysis By Donavee Chappell Contributing Writer We have been bombarded with the word “green” for a number of years and told this is where things are going. We have been urged to become aware of the concept and get involved in the “green economy.”  Okay then, what is “green,” and what does that have […]

Posted inOpinion

This column continues my five-year investigative reporting of a city government that stands for itself, not its citizens. This government, the City of Minneapolis, continually makes reports with false and erroneous information about its compliance to the general pubic, to the State of Minnesota, and to the federal government, and treats whistleblowers with intimidation and […]

Posted inArts + Culture, News

Trans-Atlantic slave trade film kicks off Black docs TV series

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer S. Pearl Sharp’s The Healing Passage: Voices from the Water explores the residual impact of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. Sharp (r) is shown directing the film at Goreé Island, Senegal. -Photo courtesy of A Sharp Show A new initiative to showcase Black documentaries has been launched. In collaboration with The […]

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