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Charter Commission will redraw Mpls political boundaries

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Current all-White membership must undergo significant change to fairly represent the city’s diversity Every 10 years, Minneapolis redraws its political boundaries based on the census count. When the next redistricting, as it is called, takes place in 2012, the task will for the first time fall to the Minneapolis Charter […]

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Black membership in U.S. House increases; Black voter turnout grows in key states

The midterm elections resulted in increased racial and ethnic minority diversity in the U.S. Congress, including expanded African American representation in the House and the election of increased minority representation from both political parties. Sadly, the new Congress will be without any African Americans in the U.S. Senate, although there will be a newly elected […]

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Achievement gap extends to state’s higher education

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Black college graduation rates lag well behind Whites’ in Minnesota Minnesota’s Black-White achievement gap extends well beyond the state’s high schools into its post-secondary schools, a 2010 report shows. The combined graduation rates after six years of college at seven Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) for Black students who […]

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Local elder keeps Black history alive in SC hometown

Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder Originally posted 12/1/2010 In the February 25, 2010 MSR Black History Month Supplement article “Rosa Bogar: securing a legacy for the future,” local elder Bogar recalled having to “sneak through the back door…at Hotel Eutaw,” in her hometown of Orangeburg, South Carolina. Once the largest building in that city’s downtown, Hotel Eutaw employed […]

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School drive for used musical instruments

Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder Originally posted 11/17/2010 The St. Paul Central High Music Booster Club is sponsoring an instrument drive to generate desperately needed used instruments (and funds for repair) that help all students to benefit from the music program at Central High School at 275 Lexington Parkway North, St. Paul. If you have a used instrument […]

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Black businesswomen honored by WomenVenture

Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder Originally posted 11/3/2010 Three local Black businesswomen have been chosen for honors by St. Paul-based WomenVenture, an organization that assists women with careers and entrepreneurship. The three will be among others honored at WomenVenture’s 15th Annual Fall Leadership Event to be held Friday, November 12 at the Minneapolis Convention Center. The Lifetime Achievement […]

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Horror movie actor says Black absence in Hollywood a real fright

By Charles Hallman Staff Writer Shawn Michael Howard grateful for opportunities despite racism Blacks are still underutilized in film and television, says actor Shawn Michael Howard. Howard has worked as an actor, singer/songwriter, and voice-over artist in television, radio, theater, film and animation since the early 1990s. The Los Angeles-based actor, who has a film […]

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New beginning for Miss Black Minnesota USA Scholarship Pageant

By Donald W.R. Allen, II Contributing Writer The 2011 Miss Black Minnesota USA Scholarship Pageant seeks to re-establish its longtime goal of education, leadership, and celebrating the accomplishments of young African American women. On December 4, 2010 a new Miss Black Minnesota USA will be crowned at Ted Mann Hall on the University of Minnesota […]

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