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A MURAL GROWS IN ST. JAMES Cambrón gave a presentation to the community at the local St. James high school. There I learned that she was born in Michoacan, Mexico (where my father is from), and she has her Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals paperwork, designed to protect individuals who arrived to the country at a very young age from deportations and allow them to get legal work permits (aka DACAmented). VIEW: BLACK MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS Alexis Yeboah has a Masters of Public Health from the University of Minnesota and is a writer and healthcare consultant focused on whole-person care for Black communities. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time for us to promote the use VIEW: ASIAN AMERICANS IN RURAL AMERICA The film follows a Korean family who moves to rural Arkansas as chicken sexers and with a father’s dream to farm. There is a scene where the family, looking for a social community, attend church where they are the only non-white family in the pews. At the snack reception following service, the camera pans to two white adult women talkingwith
VICTORIA MCWANE-CREEK: PRACTICING COMMUNITY Victoria McWane-Creek sat in a victim advocacy conference in 2010 with 500 women in Black and brown bodies. They were involved in a struggle to eliminate violence in their communities in all its shapes: domestic abuse, substance abuse, sexual violence, poverty, and homelessness. INVISIBILITY IN THE SILENCE OF GRIEF, LOSS, AND RAGE L to R: Nicole Anderson, Mary Sam, Mikayla Schaaf, Dana Skinaway-Sam — all MMIR advocates and family members in grief. In the woods, on the lakes, away from the cities, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) — alongside sex trafficking and sexual assault — are a source of incredible grief, fear, loss, and rage. MINNESOTA WOMEN'S PRESSNEWS & ACTIVISMCOMMUNITYSELFP.O.VDIRECTORYCALENDAR Revitalization, With Language and Childcare. Lead for Minnesota is a program that recruits, trains, and places recent college graduates around the state into two-year paid fellowships in or near their home community. There are currently 24 fellows in the 2020 class placed around Minnesota. Here are two of them. 05/25/2021. MINNESOTA QUILTERS 2021 VIRTUAL QUILT SHOW June 9, 2021 – June 13, 2021. We’ve had to go virtual this year! Register to see our virtual quilt exhibits including those from a Judged, Non-Judged, Youth, Challenge, and Special Exhibits. We’ll have an online Silent Auction where you can bid on / purchase small or vintage quilts. We offer online classes with national faculty for UPDATE: UPRISING CHARGES Update: Uprising Charges. About 40 percent of the people charged with felonies by Ramsey or Hennepin County — 31 out of 81 — are from outside the Twin Cities. Protestors set fire to the Minneapolis Police Department Third Precinct on May 28. Photo by Max Nesterak/Minnesota Reformer. Reprinted with permission. HONORING GEORGE FLOYD: MAY 25, 2021 EVENT ROUND-UP Photo Terry Gydesen Celebration of Life. When: 11am – 5pm. Where: The Commons, 425 Portland Ave South, Minneapolis, 55415. A gathering to celebrate the life and legacy of George Floyd through Black culture, art, history, and support of local businesses. This day will mark the city’s resilience and unity, and feature games, food, and a variety of musical entertainment with special guest STATE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING State of Affordable Housing. 05/12/2021. 284. affordable housing. Relatively low-earning positions central to the healthcare industry are expected to see some of the largest increases in demand over the next ten years, yet without wages appropriate to match housing costs. More than a quarter of Minnesota families pay more than they canafford
A MURAL GROWS IN ST. JAMES Cambrón gave a presentation to the community at the local St. James high school. There I learned that she was born in Michoacan, Mexico (where my father is from), and she has her Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals paperwork, designed to protect individuals who arrived to the country at a very young age from deportations and allow them to get legal work permits (aka DACAmented). VIEW: BLACK MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS Alexis Yeboah has a Masters of Public Health from the University of Minnesota and is a writer and healthcare consultant focused on whole-person care for Black communities. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time for us to promote the use VIEW: ASIAN AMERICANS IN RURAL AMERICA The film follows a Korean family who moves to rural Arkansas as chicken sexers and with a father’s dream to farm. There is a scene where the family, looking for a social community, attend church where they are the only non-white family in the pews. At the snack reception following service, the camera pans to two white adult women talkingwith
VICTORIA MCWANE-CREEK: PRACTICING COMMUNITY Victoria McWane-Creek sat in a victim advocacy conference in 2010 with 500 women in Black and brown bodies. They were involved in a struggle to eliminate violence in their communities in all its shapes: domestic abuse, substance abuse, sexual violence, poverty, and homelessness. INVISIBILITY IN THE SILENCE OF GRIEF, LOSS, AND RAGE L to R: Nicole Anderson, Mary Sam, Mikayla Schaaf, Dana Skinaway-Sam — all MMIR advocates and family members in grief. In the woods, on the lakes, away from the cities, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) — alongside sex trafficking and sexual assault — are a source of incredible grief, fear, loss, and rage. ABOUT – MINNESOTA WOMEN'S PRESS The Minnesota Women’s Directory is an affiliated annual publication that connects readers with women in business and women-centered organizations. WomensPress.com and @MNWomensPress on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram connects readers with the magazine’s stories, directory listings, advertising and news of interest toMinnesota women.
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VIEW: BLACK MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS Alexis Yeboah has a Masters of Public Health from the University of Minnesota and is a writer and healthcare consultant focused on whole-person care for Black communities. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time for us to promote the use VICTORIA MCWANE-CREEK: PRACTICING COMMUNITY Victoria McWane-Creek sat in a victim advocacy conference in 2010 with 500 women in Black and brown bodies. They were involved in a struggle to eliminate violence in their communities in all its shapes: domestic abuse, substance abuse, sexual violence, poverty, and homelessness. INVISIBILITY IN THE SILENCE OF GRIEF, LOSS, AND RAGE L to R: Nicole Anderson, Mary Sam, Mikayla Schaaf, Dana Skinaway-Sam — all MMIR advocates and family members in grief. In the woods, on the lakes, away from the cities, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) — alongside sex trafficking and sexual assault — are a source of incredible grief, fear, loss, and rage. WHAT IS THE PAGE AMENDMENT? The Page Amendment does not induce a voucher system. Our sole intention is making public education better for all children. The Page Amendment is clearly written as “public education” and we have a diverse intersection of Minnesota supporters who support it. The language emphasizes the word “public” three times to clarify thatthe
A MURAL GROWS IN ST. JAMES Cambrón gave a presentation to the community at the local St. James high school. There I learned that she was born in Michoacan, Mexico (where my father is from), and she has her Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals paperwork, designed to protect individuals who arrived to the country at a very young age from deportations and allow them to get legal work permits (aka DACAmented). MINNESOTA WOMEN'S PRESSNEWS & ACTIVISMCOMMUNITYSELFP.O.VDIRECTORYCALENDAR Revitalization, With Language and Childcare. Lead for Minnesota is a program that recruits, trains, and places recent college graduates around the state into two-year paid fellowships in or near their home community. There are currently 24 fellows in the 2020 class placed around Minnesota. Here are two of them. 05/25/2021. MINNESOTA QUILTERS 2021 VIRTUAL QUILT SHOW June 9, 2021 – June 13, 2021. We’ve had to go virtual this year! Register to see our virtual quilt exhibits including those from a Judged, Non-Judged, Youth, Challenge, and Special Exhibits. We’ll have an online Silent Auction where you can bid on / purchase small or vintage quilts. We offer online classes with national faculty for ABOUT – MINNESOTA WOMEN'S PRESS The Minnesota Women’s Directory is an affiliated annual publication that connects readers with women in business and women-centered organizations. WomensPress.com and @MNWomensPress on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram connects readers with the magazine’s stories, directory listings, advertising and news of interest toMinnesota women.
UPDATE: UPRISING CHARGES Update: Uprising Charges. About 40 percent of the people charged with felonies by Ramsey or Hennepin County — 31 out of 81 — are from outside the Twin Cities. Protestors set fire to the Minneapolis Police Department Third Precinct on May 28. Photo by Max Nesterak/Minnesota Reformer. Reprinted with permission. HONORING GEORGE FLOYD: MAY 25, 2021 EVENT ROUND-UP Photo Terry Gydesen Celebration of Life. When: 11am – 5pm. Where: The Commons, 425 Portland Ave South, Minneapolis, 55415. A gathering to celebrate the life and legacy of George Floyd through Black culture, art, history, and support of local businesses. This day will mark the city’s resilience and unity, and feature games, food, and a variety of musical entertainment with special guest STATE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING State of Affordable Housing. 05/12/2021. 284. affordable housing. Relatively low-earning positions central to the healthcare industry are expected to see some of the largest increases in demand over the next ten years, yet without wages appropriate to match housing costs. More than a quarter of Minnesota families pay more than they canafford
VIEW: THE EMOTIONAL LABOR OF BLACK WOMEN Black women know the Superwoman schema through the caregiving role many of us hold with our families, workplaces, and communities. It is the unpaid emotional labor of education and advocacy, on top of all the other work we engage in daily to live and survive. In this time of racial ‘reckoning’ and the impact of COVID-19 on the Black VICTORIA MCWANE-CREEK: PRACTICING COMMUNITY Victoria McWane-Creek sat in a victim advocacy conference in 2010 with 500 women in Black and brown bodies. They were involved in a struggle to eliminate violence in their communities in all its shapes: domestic abuse, substance abuse, sexual violence, poverty, and homelessness. VIEW: BENYA KRAUS, “WHY I CHOOSE RURAL” Hailing from a fusion of rural Minnesota, and Bangkok, Thailand, Benya is the co-founder of Lead For America, and has returned to Waseca to headquarter Lead for Minnesota. She works with over 20 rural and tribal communities statewide on community renewal efforts. When I graduated from college in Boston in 2018, I saw what many othercollege
VIEW: ASIAN AMERICANS IN RURAL AMERICA The film follows a Korean family who moves to rural Arkansas as chicken sexers and with a father’s dream to farm. There is a scene where the family, looking for a social community, attend church where they are the only non-white family in the pews. At the snack reception following service, the camera pans to two white adult women talkingwith
MINNESOTA WOMEN'S PRESSNEWS & ACTIVISMCOMMUNITYSELFP.O.VDIRECTORYCALENDAR Revitalization, With Language and Childcare. Lead for Minnesota is a program that recruits, trains, and places recent college graduates around the state into two-year paid fellowships in or near their home community. There are currently 24 fellows in the 2020 class placed around Minnesota. Here are two of them. 05/25/2021. MINNESOTA QUILTERS 2021 VIRTUAL QUILT SHOW June 9, 2021 – June 13, 2021. We’ve had to go virtual this year! Register to see our virtual quilt exhibits including those from a Judged, Non-Judged, Youth, Challenge, and Special Exhibits. We’ll have an online Silent Auction where you can bid on / purchase small or vintage quilts. We offer online classes with national faculty for ABOUT – MINNESOTA WOMEN'S PRESS The Minnesota Women’s Directory is an affiliated annual publication that connects readers with women in business and women-centered organizations. WomensPress.com and @MNWomensPress on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram connects readers with the magazine’s stories, directory listings, advertising and news of interest toMinnesota women.
UPDATE: UPRISING CHARGES Update: Uprising Charges. About 40 percent of the people charged with felonies by Ramsey or Hennepin County — 31 out of 81 — are from outside the Twin Cities. Protestors set fire to the Minneapolis Police Department Third Precinct on May 28. Photo by Max Nesterak/Minnesota Reformer. Reprinted with permission. HONORING GEORGE FLOYD: MAY 25, 2021 EVENT ROUND-UP Photo Terry Gydesen Celebration of Life. When: 11am – 5pm. Where: The Commons, 425 Portland Ave South, Minneapolis, 55415. A gathering to celebrate the life and legacy of George Floyd through Black culture, art, history, and support of local businesses. This day will mark the city’s resilience and unity, and feature games, food, and a variety of musical entertainment with special guest STATE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING State of Affordable Housing. 05/12/2021. 284. affordable housing. Relatively low-earning positions central to the healthcare industry are expected to see some of the largest increases in demand over the next ten years, yet without wages appropriate to match housing costs. More than a quarter of Minnesota families pay more than they canafford
VIEW: THE EMOTIONAL LABOR OF BLACK WOMEN Black women know the Superwoman schema through the caregiving role many of us hold with our families, workplaces, and communities. It is the unpaid emotional labor of education and advocacy, on top of all the other work we engage in daily to live and survive. In this time of racial ‘reckoning’ and the impact of COVID-19 on the Black VICTORIA MCWANE-CREEK: PRACTICING COMMUNITY Victoria McWane-Creek sat in a victim advocacy conference in 2010 with 500 women in Black and brown bodies. They were involved in a struggle to eliminate violence in their communities in all its shapes: domestic abuse, substance abuse, sexual violence, poverty, and homelessness. VIEW: BENYA KRAUS, “WHY I CHOOSE RURAL” Hailing from a fusion of rural Minnesota, and Bangkok, Thailand, Benya is the co-founder of Lead For America, and has returned to Waseca to headquarter Lead for Minnesota. She works with over 20 rural and tribal communities statewide on community renewal efforts. When I graduated from college in Boston in 2018, I saw what many othercollege
VIEW: ASIAN AMERICANS IN RURAL AMERICA The film follows a Korean family who moves to rural Arkansas as chicken sexers and with a father’s dream to farm. There is a scene where the family, looking for a social community, attend church where they are the only non-white family in the pews. At the snack reception following service, the camera pans to two white adult women talkingwith
ABOUT – MINNESOTA WOMEN'S PRESS Minnesota Women’s Press has been sharing the voices and vision of women since 1985, as one of the longest continuously run feminist platforms (print and digital) in the U.S, with award-winning photography and website.Our MissionAuthentic community-based journalism that amplifies and in UPDATE: UPRISING CHARGES Update: Uprising Charges. About 40 percent of the people charged with felonies by Ramsey or Hennepin County — 31 out of 81 — are from outside the Twin Cities. Protestors set fire to the Minneapolis Police Department Third Precinct on May 28. Photo by Max Nesterak/Minnesota Reformer. Reprinted with permission. VIEW: SHARING PERSONAL STORIES In 2012, Minnesotans United for All Families fought for marriage equality. The Republican majority in the Minnesota legislature passed a bill for a voter referendum to add an amendment to the Minnesota Constitution defining marriage as only between one man and one woman. STATE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING State of Affordable Housing. 05/12/2021. 284. affordable housing. Relatively low-earning positions central to the healthcare industry are expected to see some of the largest increases in demand over the next ten years, yet without wages appropriate to match housing costs. More than a quarter of Minnesota families pay more than they canafford
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