Of the hundreds of demonstrators who protested in front of the governor’s mansion over the weekend, dozens now face charges. Tiffany Bui reports.
Month: August 2021
Soul-Repair
On this episode, Georgia and Anthony Check in with local clergy members Jim Bear Jacobs and Pamela Ngunjiri who lead the racial Justice department of the Minnesota Council of Churches. As Indigenous and Black faith leaders, how are they dealing with this
Central Minnesota’s Ties to Slavery
An alleged hate crime in Cold Spring has resurfaced long-standing racial divides in central Minnesota, which some trace back to southern slaveholders who moved to the area.
Black Vendors Offer Alternative to the MN State Fair
The Black Entrepreneur State Fair is designed to support Black businesses. This year’s opening drew over 2000 attendees with bouncy houses, 70 vendors, and live entertainment outside Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis. Feven Gerezgiher reports
Justice Advocates Fight to Change Juvenile Sentencing in Minnesota
According to the Campaign for Youth Justice, youth in adult jails and prisons are at a higher risk of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse than their peers in the juvenile justice system.
Minneapolis Voters Will Determine the Future of City’s Public Safety
Late last week the Minneapolis City Council approved the ballot language for the public safety charter amendment. The 9-4 vote overrode Mayor Jacob Frey’s second veto of the bill. Frey had argued that the ballot question lacked transparency.
Line 3 Protestors Call for Gov Walz to Take Action
The pipeline, which is 90% complete, crosses treaty-protected land in Minnesota. Activists say it threatens valuable natural resources.
Families of Those Lost to Police Violence March to Keep Their Memories Alive
On Saturday, the loved ones of Justin Teigan, Courtney Williams, Daunte Wright and others lost to police violence marched across Saint Paul with a message: we have not forgotten.
Minnesota Creates Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Office
The new office will focus not just on women and girls, but men, boys and the Two Spirit community. The state has also approved a new task force to focus on missing and murdered African American women.
Hennepin County Juvenile Center To Close
Children of color make up a disproportionately large percentage of detention center residents. The Legal Rights Center wants to ensure that, moving forward, youth and their families are supported in community-driven programs, and not shipped out to treatm