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by Tiffany Bui May 19, 2021. May 19, 2021. Her’s huge legacy includes cultural festivals, leadership programs for Asian young women, and a groundbreaking post as a University of Minnesota Regent. Friends and family recall a woman who made her own path as a communityleader.
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Mukhtar M. Ibrahim Mukhtar Ibrahim is the founding executive director and editor of Sahan Journal. He previously worked as a staff writer for the Star Tribune and Minnesota Public Radio News. He has also written for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Al Jazeera English, BuzzFeed News and the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism. Mukhtar is NEW ECO ACT WILL HELP EASE ENERGY BURDENS ON LOW-INCOME Low-income Minnesotans will be able to apply for energy rebates on more efficient appliances, fuel switching, and updated heating systems. People of color are more likely to be burdened by energy costs. A new bill increases what utilities must spend to ANDREW HAZZARD, AUTHOR AT SAHAN JOURNAL Andrew Hazzard covers climate issues for Sahan Journal. He has worked for newspapers in North Dakota, Mississippi and Minnesota. He is member of Society of Environmental Journalists. His work at Sahan Journal is supported by the Morgan Family Foundation. ahazzard@sahanjournal.com. ELK RIVER PARENTS QUESTION PURPOSE OF RACIAL EQUITY After a recording of an educator’s explanation of looting went viral, parents questioned the purpose of equity specialists, frank racial discussions, and the social justice club during a heated school board meeting. Students, defending their peaceful walkout and their educator, wish adults would spend less time on Facebook. FAMILY SEEKS ANSWERS IN MINNEAPOLIS SHOOTING DEATH OF RIDE A Somali ride-share driver was shot and killed while on the job in Minneapolis late one night. His widow, soon to give birth to their sixth child, has no answers about what happened. Those who knew Ahmed Badal said he was always working in order to provide for his family. STUDENTS IN A MINNEAPOLIS SUBURB ASKED THE SCHOOL’S EQUITY Teaching about race and policing in suburban Elk River, Minnesota leads to hateful language on Facebook. A petition backing the educatorfrom
ICONIC FIST SCULPTURE FROM GEORGE FLOYD SQUARE RISES IN Jordan Powell-Karis was full of emotion when he heard about the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright on Sunday night. Powell-Karis, you may recall, is the Minnesota artist behind the iconic raised fist sculpture located at George Floyd’s memorial. Early the next morning, the artist reached out to Jeanelle Austin, who has become thecaretaker of
ON 9/11 ANNIVERSARY, BLAME THE TERRORISTS, NOT MUSLIMS On 9/11 anniversary, blame the terrorists, not Muslims. Ashalul Aden is a longtime Rochester, Minnesota, resident who's a senior at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. She's majoring in political science and religion. Credit: Photo courtesy of Ann Gustavson Eldredge. REPORTING ON MINNESOTA'S NEW AMERICANS by May Lee-Yang. Black and Latino people in Minneapolis are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 at half the rate of white people. We asked Minnesota’s vaccine equity director what’s going on. Statewide, 57 percent of white Minnesotans have received a vaccine dose, versus just 40 percent of Black, Hispanic, and American Indian adults.OBITUARIES ARCHIVES
by Tiffany Bui May 19, 2021. May 19, 2021. Her’s huge legacy includes cultural festivals, leadership programs for Asian young women, and a groundbreaking post as a University of Minnesota Regent. Friends and family recall a woman who made her own path as a communityleader.
SAHAN JOURNAL STAFF
Mukhtar M. Ibrahim Mukhtar Ibrahim is the founding executive director and editor of Sahan Journal. He previously worked as a staff writer for the Star Tribune and Minnesota Public Radio News. He has also written for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Al Jazeera English, BuzzFeed News and the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism. Mukhtar is NEW ECO ACT WILL HELP EASE ENERGY BURDENS ON LOW-INCOME Low-income Minnesotans will be able to apply for energy rebates on more efficient appliances, fuel switching, and updated heating systems. People of color are more likely to be burdened by energy costs. A new bill increases what utilities must spend to ANDREW HAZZARD, AUTHOR AT SAHAN JOURNAL Andrew Hazzard covers climate issues for Sahan Journal. He has worked for newspapers in North Dakota, Mississippi and Minnesota. He is member of Society of Environmental Journalists. His work at Sahan Journal is supported by the Morgan Family Foundation. ahazzard@sahanjournal.com. ELK RIVER PARENTS QUESTION PURPOSE OF RACIAL EQUITY After a recording of an educator’s explanation of looting went viral, parents questioned the purpose of equity specialists, frank racial discussions, and the social justice club during a heated school board meeting. Students, defending their peaceful walkout and their educator, wish adults would spend less time on Facebook. FAMILY SEEKS ANSWERS IN MINNEAPOLIS SHOOTING DEATH OF RIDE A Somali ride-share driver was shot and killed while on the job in Minneapolis late one night. His widow, soon to give birth to their sixth child, has no answers about what happened. Those who knew Ahmed Badal said he was always working in order to provide for his family. STUDENTS IN A MINNEAPOLIS SUBURB ASKED THE SCHOOL’S EQUITY Teaching about race and policing in suburban Elk River, Minnesota leads to hateful language on Facebook. A petition backing the educatorfrom
ICONIC FIST SCULPTURE FROM GEORGE FLOYD SQUARE RISES IN Jordan Powell-Karis was full of emotion when he heard about the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright on Sunday night. Powell-Karis, you may recall, is the Minnesota artist behind the iconic raised fist sculpture located at George Floyd’s memorial. Early the next morning, the artist reached out to Jeanelle Austin, who has become thecaretaker of
ON 9/11 ANNIVERSARY, BLAME THE TERRORISTS, NOT MUSLIMS On 9/11 anniversary, blame the terrorists, not Muslims. Ashalul Aden is a longtime Rochester, Minnesota, resident who's a senior at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. She's majoring in political science and religion. Credit: Photo courtesy of Ann Gustavson Eldredge.OBITUARIES ARCHIVES
by Tiffany Bui May 19, 2021. May 19, 2021. Her’s huge legacy includes cultural festivals, leadership programs for Asian young women, and a groundbreaking post as a University of Minnesota Regent. Friends and family recall a woman who made her own path as a communityleader.
SAHAN JOURNAL STAFF
Mukhtar M. Ibrahim Mukhtar Ibrahim is the founding executive director and editor of Sahan Journal. He previously worked as a staff writer for the Star Tribune and Minnesota Public Radio News. He has also written for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Al Jazeera English, BuzzFeed News and the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism. Mukhtar is HEAT WAVE SENDS 15 MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOLS TO DISTANCE LEARNING Not much learning happened on Monday in north Minneapolis’ Olson Middle School. Temperatures in some classrooms reached 97 degrees by 9 a.m. Teachers moved classes on the third floor to the first-floor cafeteria, where it was cooler—but COMMUNITY HELP KEY TO RELAUNCH OF ST. PAUL ETHIOPIAN Sahan Journal publishes deep, reported news by and about Minnesota's immigrants and communities of color—the kind of stories you won’t find anywhere else. Get them in your inbox. When she walked into Bolé, a St. Paul Ethiopian restaurant, on a bright morning a year ago, one of the first things HELP YOUR KIDS GET FINANCIALLY FIT Multiple studies have shown that the earlier kids develop healthy money habits, the better their prospects of having strong financial health into adulthood. According to research, we start grasping money basics when we are three. This gives us a great opportunity to introduce conversations about ANDREW HAZZARD, AUTHOR AT SAHAN JOURNAL Andrew Hazzard covers climate issues for Sahan Journal. He has worked for newspapers in North Dakota, Mississippi and Minnesota. He is member of Society of Environmental Journalists. His work at Sahan Journal is supported by the Morgan Family Foundation. ahazzard@sahanjournal.com. HMONG HIP HOP FINDS A HOME AT NEW TWIN CITIES BREAKDANCE Lue Thao, 27, felt the odds were stacked against him when he first sought to open a new location for Cypher Side, his St. Paul dance school. As the COVID-19 crisis mounted last fall, he lost his day job as a prep cook. With venues closed for health and safety, Thao had to cancel several shows MORGAN FAMILY FOUNDATION ARCHIVES Teachers and students reported building temps in the high 90s. COVID-19 restrictions meant stuffy masks and limited water fountains. Climate change seems likely to cause more problems for Minnesota schools without working air conditioning. AFTER A GRUELING YEAR IN THE ICU AND AT GEORGE FLOYD Sahan Journal publishes deep, reported news by and about Minnesota's immigrants and communities of color—the kind of stories you won’t find anywhere else. Get them in your inbox. Jeanette Rupert is still treating COVID-19 patients in Methodist Hospital’s intensive care unit, a job she took SAFIA KHAN BRINGS REFORM AGENDA TO AN UNLIKELY PLACE: THE ‘I think I'm one of the very few people of color in these positions’: Serving as a policy director at a state agency has given Khan, a longtime nonprofit leader, the opportunity to advocate for change. Sahan Journal publishes deep, reported news by and about Minnesota's immigrants and REPORTING ON MINNESOTA'S NEW AMERICANS by May Lee-Yang. Black and Latino people in Minneapolis are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 at half the rate of white people. We asked Minnesota’s vaccine equity director what’s going on. Statewide, 57 percent of white Minnesotans have received a vaccine dose, versus just 40 percent of Black, Hispanic, and American Indian adults.OBITUARIES ARCHIVES
by Tiffany Bui May 19, 2021. May 19, 2021. Her’s huge legacy includes cultural festivals, leadership programs for Asian young women, and a groundbreaking post as a University of Minnesota Regent. Friends and family recall a woman who made her own path as a communityleader.
SAHAN JOURNAL STAFF
Mukhtar M. Ibrahim Mukhtar Ibrahim is the founding executive director and editor of Sahan Journal. He previously worked as a staff writer for the Star Tribune and Minnesota Public Radio News. He has also written for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Al Jazeera English, BuzzFeed News and the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism. Mukhtar is NEW ECO ACT WILL HELP EASE ENERGY BURDENS ON LOW-INCOME Low-income Minnesotans will be able to apply for energy rebates on more efficient appliances, fuel switching, and updated heating systems. People of color are more likely to be burdened by energy costs. A new bill increases what utilities must spend to ANDREW HAZZARD, AUTHOR AT SAHAN JOURNAL Andrew Hazzard covers climate issues for Sahan Journal. He has worked for newspapers in North Dakota, Mississippi and Minnesota. He is member of Society of Environmental Journalists. His work at Sahan Journal is supported by the Morgan Family Foundation. ahazzard@sahanjournal.com. ELK RIVER PARENTS QUESTION PURPOSE OF RACIAL EQUITY After a recording of an educator’s explanation of looting went viral, parents questioned the purpose of equity specialists, frank racial discussions, and the social justice club during a heated school board meeting. Students, defending their peaceful walkout and their educator, wish adults would spend less time on Facebook. FAMILY SEEKS ANSWERS IN MINNEAPOLIS SHOOTING DEATH OF RIDE A Somali ride-share driver was shot and killed while on the job in Minneapolis late one night. His widow, soon to give birth to their sixth child, has no answers about what happened. Those who knew Ahmed Badal said he was always working in order to provide for his family. STUDENTS IN A MINNEAPOLIS SUBURB ASKED THE SCHOOL’S EQUITY Teaching about race and policing in suburban Elk River, Minnesota leads to hateful language on Facebook. A petition backing the educatorfrom
ICONIC FIST SCULPTURE FROM GEORGE FLOYD SQUARE RISES IN Jordan Powell-Karis was full of emotion when he heard about the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright on Sunday night. Powell-Karis, you may recall, is the Minnesota artist behind the iconic raised fist sculpture located at George Floyd’s memorial. Early the next morning, the artist reached out to Jeanelle Austin, who has become thecaretaker of
ON 9/11 ANNIVERSARY, BLAME THE TERRORISTS, NOT MUSLIMS On 9/11 anniversary, blame the terrorists, not Muslims. Ashalul Aden is a longtime Rochester, Minnesota, resident who's a senior at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. She's majoring in political science and religion. Credit: Photo courtesy of Ann Gustavson Eldredge. REPORTING ON MINNESOTA'S NEW AMERICANS by May Lee-Yang. Black and Latino people in Minneapolis are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 at half the rate of white people. We asked Minnesota’s vaccine equity director what’s going on. Statewide, 57 percent of white Minnesotans have received a vaccine dose, versus just 40 percent of Black, Hispanic, and American Indian adults.OBITUARIES ARCHIVES
by Tiffany Bui May 19, 2021. May 19, 2021. Her’s huge legacy includes cultural festivals, leadership programs for Asian young women, and a groundbreaking post as a University of Minnesota Regent. Friends and family recall a woman who made her own path as a communityleader.
SAHAN JOURNAL STAFF
Mukhtar M. Ibrahim Mukhtar Ibrahim is the founding executive director and editor of Sahan Journal. He previously worked as a staff writer for the Star Tribune and Minnesota Public Radio News. He has also written for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Al Jazeera English, BuzzFeed News and the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism. Mukhtar is NEW ECO ACT WILL HELP EASE ENERGY BURDENS ON LOW-INCOME Low-income Minnesotans will be able to apply for energy rebates on more efficient appliances, fuel switching, and updated heating systems. People of color are more likely to be burdened by energy costs. A new bill increases what utilities must spend to ANDREW HAZZARD, AUTHOR AT SAHAN JOURNAL Andrew Hazzard covers climate issues for Sahan Journal. He has worked for newspapers in North Dakota, Mississippi and Minnesota. He is member of Society of Environmental Journalists. His work at Sahan Journal is supported by the Morgan Family Foundation. ahazzard@sahanjournal.com. ELK RIVER PARENTS QUESTION PURPOSE OF RACIAL EQUITY After a recording of an educator’s explanation of looting went viral, parents questioned the purpose of equity specialists, frank racial discussions, and the social justice club during a heated school board meeting. Students, defending their peaceful walkout and their educator, wish adults would spend less time on Facebook. FAMILY SEEKS ANSWERS IN MINNEAPOLIS SHOOTING DEATH OF RIDE A Somali ride-share driver was shot and killed while on the job in Minneapolis late one night. His widow, soon to give birth to their sixth child, has no answers about what happened. Those who knew Ahmed Badal said he was always working in order to provide for his family. STUDENTS IN A MINNEAPOLIS SUBURB ASKED THE SCHOOL’S EQUITY Teaching about race and policing in suburban Elk River, Minnesota leads to hateful language on Facebook. A petition backing the educatorfrom
ICONIC FIST SCULPTURE FROM GEORGE FLOYD SQUARE RISES IN Jordan Powell-Karis was full of emotion when he heard about the death of 20-year-old Daunte Wright on Sunday night. Powell-Karis, you may recall, is the Minnesota artist behind the iconic raised fist sculpture located at George Floyd’s memorial. Early the next morning, the artist reached out to Jeanelle Austin, who has become thecaretaker of
ON 9/11 ANNIVERSARY, BLAME THE TERRORISTS, NOT MUSLIMS On 9/11 anniversary, blame the terrorists, not Muslims. Ashalul Aden is a longtime Rochester, Minnesota, resident who's a senior at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. She's majoring in political science and religion. Credit: Photo courtesy of Ann Gustavson Eldredge.OBITUARIES ARCHIVES
by Tiffany Bui May 19, 2021. May 19, 2021. Her’s huge legacy includes cultural festivals, leadership programs for Asian young women, and a groundbreaking post as a University of Minnesota Regent. Friends and family recall a woman who made her own path as a communityleader.
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Mukhtar M. Ibrahim Mukhtar Ibrahim is the founding executive director and editor of Sahan Journal. He previously worked as a staff writer for the Star Tribune and Minnesota Public Radio News. He has also written for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Al Jazeera English, BuzzFeed News and the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism. Mukhtar isABOUT SAHAN JOURNAL
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FRIENDSHIP, HEALTH, COMMUNITY: TWIN CITIES LATINO CYCLISTS ON A ROLL. Mario Hernandez started biking to get outdoors and boost his health. When he saw the beauty of Minnesota, he wanted others to be able to enjoy it as well, especially recently arrived Latinos to the state who might not have had the chance to explore. FRAUD ALLEGATIONS DISRUPT DFL ENDORSEMENT CONVENTION FOR MINNEAPOLISCITY COUNCIL SEAT
Yusra Arab, a Ward 2 candidate, alleges an opponent, Tom Anderson, targeted East African delegates with deceptive phone calls and emails about their registration. The Anderson campaign cites irregularities and recorded calls with unwitting delegates. REAL ESTATE FRENZY IN MINNESOTA POSES EXTRA BARRIERS TO MUSLIM HOMEBUYERS: FINDING NO-INTEREST MORTGAGES AND DOWN-PAYMENT ASSISTANCEPROGRAMS.
Islamic loans can be hard to understand and even harder to access. We created this explainer on how Islamic loans work, who offers them in Minnesota, and which real estate agents are familiar with the process. ‘I’M JUST BRACING FOR THE NEXT GEORGE FLOYD’: MINNESOTANS REFLECT ON CONTINUING RACIAL INJUSTICE, ONE YEAR AFTER FLOYD’SKILLING.
Minnesota still experiences some of the nation’s worst racial disparities in unemployment, graduation rates, and homeownership. Police reform remains undone. -------------------------LATEST NEWS
MINNESOTA’S NEW ECO ACT WILL HELP EASE THE BURDENS OF ENERGY COSTS ON LOW-INCOME FAMILIES, INCLUDING MANY PEOPLE OF COLOR A rare bipartisan bill should help lower emissions while offering households rebates to update old appliances and furnaces.by Andrew Hazzard
BIDEN ADMINISTRATION HAS EXTENDED TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS FOR IMMIGRANTS FROM MYANMAR AND HAITI. NOW A DECISION LOOMS ON THE STATUS OF SOMALI NATIONALS.by Hibah Ansari
CHEF YIA VANG ON HIS MINNESOTA RICE INITIATIVE, DISCOVERING HIS FATHER’S HEROISM, AND WHAT HE TELLS THE KIDS WITH THE ‘STINKY’LUNCHES.
‘Being Hmong means you invite people in’: As he prepares to open his new restaurant, Vinai, Yia Vang reflects on the values that shape his cooking. This is the fifth installment of ChangeMakers, a collaboration between Sahan Journal and MPR News in celebration of Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.by Jaida Grey Eagle
JERRY BLACKWELL’S CLOSING ARGUMENT HELPED WIN A CONVICTION AGAINST DEREK CHAUVIN. AS A CORPORATE LAWYER—AND HOBBY FARMER—HE WASN’T AN OBVIOUS CHOICE FOR THE JOB. Blackwell steered his career away from criminal justice, but felt compelled to volunteer for the prosecution. “There are fundamental rights and wrongs. They still do exist. There are injustices, they exist. It’s a fact.”by Riham Feshir
‘WE’RE EVIDENCE THAT THE HEALING IS HAPPENING’: HOW FIVE PEOPLE IN MINNEAPOLIS EXPERIENCED THE CATACLYSM OF GEORGE FLOYD’S KILLING—AND WHAT THEY DID NEXT. After the murder of George Floyd, many people took to the streets and called for dramatic changes to a racist police system. We talked to five people about how their lives unfolded in the months that followed. Some changed jobs, some got sick, some kept going to George Floyd Square. Here are their reflections on a most consequential year.by Hibah Ansari
, Andrew Hazzard
, Becky Z. Dernbach
and Joey Peters
MANY IMMIGRANT KIDS DEAL WITH LAYERS OF TRAUMA. THIS TEACHER’S ANSWER: ‘I LOVE YOU, AND I TRUST YOU.’ Eugenia Popa lived through hard times in Romania. That shines through to her students, who nominated her for Minnesota’s Teacher of theYear.
by Logan Carroll
COVID-19 VACUNA: PREGUNTAS MÁS FRECUENTES PARTE 2by Sahan Journal
HENNEPIN COUNTY’S NEW CLIMATE ACTION PLAN PRESERVES AN UNPOPULAR OLD TECHNOLOGY: BURNING GARBAGE NEAR NORTH MINNEAPOLIS. Closing the county’s electricity-producing trash incinerator is a longtime goal for environmental justice advocates. But a new climate-action plan offers no concrete path to shut it down.by Andrew Hazzard
LEE-YANG: SURVIVING COVID PRESENTED THE HMONG COMMUNITY WITH AN IMPOSSIBLE CHOICE. MOURN THE DEAD TOGETHER OR STAY SAFE ON OUR OWN? Reckoning with a year of death, loss, and isolation.by May Lee-Yang
BLACK AND LATINO PEOPLE IN MINNEAPOLIS ARE GETTING VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19 AT HALF THE RATE OF WHITE PEOPLE. WE ASKED MINNESOTA’S VACCINE EQUITY DIRECTOR WHAT’S GOING ON. Statewide, 57 percent of white Minnesotans have received a vaccine dose, versus just 40 percent of Black, Hispanic, and American Indian adults. Dr. Nathan Chomilo talks about why vaccination gaps persist and what the state is doing to fix them—from grocery vouchers to town hall forums (with shots at the end!).by Joey Peters
‘BLACKNESS IS…’ FESTIVAL THIS WEEKEND FEATURES WORK FROM 13 ARTISTS. ‘MAGIC HAPPENS WHEN WE LIVE IN OUR TRUTH.’ George Floyd killing spurred Twin Cities artists to confront the question: What is Blackness? Virtual event held in partnership with the Guthrie offers some answers.by Hibah Ansari
‘AMERICA IS NOT SOMEBODY ELSE; AMERICA IS US’: CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZER BO THAO-URABE WANTS MINNESOTA TO MEASURE SUCCESSDIFFERENTLY.
In celebration of Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, MPR News and Sahan Journal are featuring Asian Minnesotans making history. Bo Thao-Urabe, executive director of the Coalition of Asian American Leaders, talks about what she learned from Martin Luther King Jr.—and from her mother.by Ben Hovland
‘A HISTORIC FIGURE IN MINNESOTA’: KAO LY ILEAN HER, A HMONG PIONEER IN EDUCATION, LAW, AND CULTURE, DIES FROM COVID. Her’s huge legacy includes cultural festivals, leadership programs for Asian young women, and a groundbreaking post as a University of Minnesota Regent. Friends and family recall a woman who made her own path as a community leader.by Tiffany Bui
INDIAN COMMUNITY IN MINNESOTA HOLDS FUNDRAISERS—AND GRIEVES—AS COVID DEVASTATES FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OVERSEAS. Minnesota groups help hospitals in India provide supplemental oxygen: “I don’t really know how we can help from here, other than what we’re doing right now,” nonprofit leader says.by Joey Peters
‘I WANT TO WEAR THE GOWN, I WANT THE CAP, I WANT TASSELS’: MINNEAPOLIS HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS WANT TO WALK THE GRADUATION STAGE—EVEN IF THEY’RE MISSING CREDITS. After an unprecedented year, more students need to make up credits during summer school. Their teachers have a plan to make it happen—but the superintendent needs to sign on.by Becky Z.
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ARTS GROUPS LED BY PEOPLE OF COLOR OFTEN GET LITTLE IN FOUNDATION GRANTS. NOW SOME GROUPS IN THE TWIN CITIES AND BEYOND ARE IN LINE FOR A MAJOR BOOST IN FUNDING. Keeping an arts organization afloat is a constant struggle. Foundations are granting $12.6 million to groups in Minnesota and the Dakotas, providing some badly needed financial stability.by Abe Asher
May 18, 2021May 18, 2021Sponsored Content
HOW TO SAVE TO BUY YOUR FIRST HOME. Sponsored content by JPMorgan Chase & Co. May 17, 2021May 18, 2021 A DECADE ON, PAINFUL SCARS AND HARD-EARNED RESILIENCE MARK A TORNADO’S PATH THROUGH NORTH MINNEAPOLIS The 2011 storm killed two men, uprooted thousands of trees, and damaged buildings. In the limited federal response, some see evidence of environmental racism.by Andrew Hazzard
May 17, 2021May 17, 2021 FOR ALMOST THREE DECADES, SOMALI CHILDREN IN MINNEAPOLIS’ RIVERSIDE PLAZA COULD ATTEND SCHOOL IN THEIR APARTMENT COMPLEX. THE HISTORIC SCHOOL WILL CLOSE PERMANENTLY JUNE 30. On Thursday, Pillsbury United Communities announced its final decision to shutter Cedar Riverside Community School. Termination letter cites “cultural deficiencies” and “long term dysfunction” in schoolgovernance.
by Becky Z.
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MEKFIRA HUSSEIN’S MEAL PROGRAMS HAVE BEEN FEEDING 5,000 CHILDREN A DAY IN THE TWIN CITIES. A STATE EFFORT TO DISCIPLINE AN INTERMEDIARY NONPROFIT FORCED HER TO SUSPEND OPERATIONS. While the Minnesota Department of Education and the nonprofit Feeding Our Future battle in court over allegations of poor management, Mekfira ran out of money and laid off staff.by Joey Peters
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SHOWDOWN AT SCHOOL BOARD MEETING: ELK RIVER ALUMNI OF COLOR SAY THEY ‘NEVER FELT SAFE,’ PARENTS DECRY ‘WOKE MOB’ After a recording of an educator’s explanation of looting went viral, parents questioned the purpose of equity specialists, frank racial discussions, and the social justice club. Students wish adults would spend less time on Facebook.by Becky Z.
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ACTIVIST AND ORGANIZER ANTHEA YUR WANTS THE ASIAN COMMUNITY IN MINNESOTA TO CONFRONT RACISM HEAD ON. In celebration of Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, MPR News and Sahan Journal are featuring Asian Minnesotans making history.by Evan Frost
May 10, 2021May 10, 2021 HOW TO GET A COVID-19 VACCINE IN MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, AND ANYWHEREIN THE TWIN CITIES.
The vaccine situation in Minnesota is changing fast. But questions remain. Can kids get vaccines? Is the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine safe and available? What about walk-in appointments? We haveanswers!
by Joey Peters
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RACIAL AND HEALTH INEQUITIES HAVE BEEN PART OF MINNESOTA’S ‘“NORMAL.’” THAT NEEDS TO CHANGE. Sponsored content by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota May 10, 2021May 11, 2021 SAID SHAIYE SAYS IMMIGRANT ARTISTS ARE EXPECTED TO ‘PERFORM TRAUMA.’ HE REFUSES TO DO THAT IN HIS DEBUT BOOK, ‘ARE YOU BORGNOW?’
In an interview with his younger self, Said Shaiye, a Somali-American writer in Minneapolis, writes around his past by changing subjects andblending genres.
by Hibah Ansari
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