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For years, 3405 Chicago Ave was a radical community hub. The building housed three interconnected pillars of South Minneapolis: the Minnesota Transgender Health Coalition, RARE Productions and Cafe ...
The heart of Sergio Choy’s job as a medical interpreter is to capture the spirit of the message between patient and medical provider. “You hear things like, ‘I’m feeling a little blue today,’ in ...
The Minnesota Line of farm equipment, made by prison laborers, would take over as the predominant industry until the mid-1980s, ending officially in 2006. Having left industrial production the ...
Even though all the men in this case are of color, they are operating within and are simultaneously harmed by systems of white supremacy.
Clinicians and therapists of color lack adequate resources and support in the mental health field. The situation is even worse for queer and trans people of color.
Like many Dakota stories, this one begins in 1862, at the outset of the U.S.-Dakota War: Little Crow’s starving warriors took up arms against white settlers in the Minnesota River Valley in attempt to ...
The Mel-O-Glaze Bakery on 28th Avenue has been selling out of donut holes for generations. But there's a lot more on the shelves, including semi-naughty posters, a history of dogs, and other stuffed ...
All life is twined together. A Tree of Life.The celebrants of the MayDay Parade and Ceremony are fixing their ideas and concepts with tape, paper, and paste.
[Image at right: Rendering of the coming Anpetu Was’te cultural market on Franklin Avenue.] Franklin Avenue was once the border of Minneapolis, marking the edge of the city. Before that it was home to ...
GLOBAL GROCERIES | One of the few true butcher shops still left in Minneapolis has a lot of fans By Stephanie Fox (Global Groceries) | February 2, 2015 ...
If you don’t know history, Mantorville, Minnesota seems an unlikely place to have an opera house. This small town of roughly 1,200 people is located about 70 minutes’ drive south of the Minnesota ...
As the 2015 session got underway, one of the Minnesota Senate’s first acts was to approve a rule change that tightens up who can get a media credential.