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Question Bridge at Juxtaposition Arts: Creating more complex and whole narratives of Black men

A new exhibit at Juxtaposition Arts in Minneapolis is called “Question Bridge – Black Males.” It’s a video installation that threads together fifteen hundred conversations with Black men across the United States in an attempt to create more complex, multi-faceted, and whole images and narratives of Black males.

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OPINION | Reduce prison phone costs, for stronger families and safer communities

Martha Wright is an 87-year-old grandmother and a retired nurse. When her grandson, Ulandis Forte, went to prison in 1994, she was determined to keep in touch. Wright knew her grandson had made a mistake, but she did not want him to feel abandoned. More than grandmother's intuition, research also shows that prisoners who maintain family connections are much less likely to re-offend, breaking the crime cycle.

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Cathy Heying creates affordable auto repair opportunity for low-income Minnesotans

Cathy Heying, The Lift Garage executive director, poses for a photo after an April 27 interview with TC Daily Planet at The Lift Garage in Minneapolis. (Photo by Ibrahim Hirsi) 

When Cathy Heying served on the pastoral staff at St.

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Fun food stuff to do this weekend: Fiesta Fantastica, farmers' markets, and more

Lots of food fun this weekend. Weather permitting, I'm going to jump on my bike on Saturday and do a gastronomic circuit, starting with the Mill City Farmers' Market, where May 18 has been proclaimed Backyard Bee Keeping Day. Lots of spring produce and bedding plants for sale, plus a cooking demo by market chef Heather Hartman, using honey from Beez Kneez, a local non-profit that delivers fresh local honey by bike. Beez Kneez will also be on hand at the Community Booth, providing information about the vital role that bees play in our food system. Music by the Cactus Blossoms, a terrific local country-western trio.

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University of Minnesota gets funds to further its fight against Aquatic Invasive Species

The University of Minnesota’s Aquatic Invasive Species Center will receive $8.7 million to develop new techniques for fighting the spread of AIS after a new law was signed by Gov. Mark Dayton May 9.

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House passes first omnibus budget bill

A large tax cut for businesses, particularly small ones, is one of the many highlights supporters point to in the first omnibus budget bill to receive approval from the House.

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House OK's technical changes to campaign finance law

In a 126-5 vote on Wednesday, the House passed a bill that would tweak laws related to campaign finance.

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