
3 Ways To (Actually) Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day
It's important we don't reduce Martin Luther King Jr. Day to a “day off” or a quote on social media.
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The Women's March is back. Here's when the big event is — and what you need to know
The Women’s March is a lead organizer on January 20th’s “Free America” walkout. Here’s what to know.
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Minneapolis brass band founded after George Floyd's murder helps community heal once again
Brass Solidarity meets weekly to spread music, usually at George Floyd Square. But with ICE in the area, their music has a renewed purpose.
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MLK is often portrayed as a 'civil saint.' 3 of his works remind us that his beliefs were truly radical
Three particular works from 1957 to 1967 illustrate how King’s political thought evolved from a hopeful reformer to a radical critic.
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Amid ICE crackdown, this Minneapolis sex shop has transformed into a donation center for neighbors in need
Smitten Kitten has become a hub to gather food, personal essentials, and more, for distribution to community members in need.
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MLK believed in 'religious pluralism.' Here's what that means, and how it looks today
An African American philosopher explores the role religious pluralism played in King’s fight for civil rights in the United States — and for peace around the world.
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At risk to their own safety, Somali neighbors feed ICE protesters: 'This is what it means to be a Minnesotan'
For Somali immigrants who fled civil war, ICE presence in Minnesota is the next battle they are determined to overcome.
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MLK had a vision of 'love as a moral imperative.' 58 years after his death, it matters now more than ever
What can the past tell us about healing the nation? Specifically, how can we address divisions along race, class, and political lines?
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For Minnesotans afraid to leave home during ICE crackdown, this pizza joint delivers free food across the city
Wrecktangle Pizza launched a “buy a pizza give a pizza to a family in need” deal and was stunned to receive $83,000 in donations in just a few short days.
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Betty Reid Soskin, oldest US park ranger, dies at 104. This is what she believed was her greatest contribution
Betty Reid Soskin spent her life preserving Black history, women’s stories, and overlooked voices in the country’s national park sites.
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This Florida program reduced preterm births by 30%. Could it be a model for other states?
According to the March of Dimes, preterm birth and low birthweight-related health complications cause 37.5% of infant deaths nationwide.
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