I am constantly soaking up information, reading articles on a wide range of topics including environmental issues, feminism, urban planning, active transportation, and social justice. This blog is a place to talk about what’s worth sharing- ideas and news that are important from my perspective as a young, progressive woman. Continue Reading
“Listening Out Loud: Storytelling & Social Justice” is a behind the scenes look at the ways and whys stories are used in the social justice world. Continue Reading
Suppertime is a blog in comics form, exploring local restaurants, bars and other food establishments in and around the Twin Cities. I eat, I talk, I draw. Continue Reading
Dr. Artika R. Tyner is a speaker, writer, and change agent. At the University of St. Thomas School of Law, Dr. Tyner serves as Clinical Law Faculty and Director of Diversity. She teaches in the Community Justice Project, an award-winning civil rights clinic. The work of the Community Justice Project focuses on training law students to serve as social engineers who create new inroads to justice and freedom. Continue Reading
Jim Mork has lived in various parts of Longfellow since 1967 (with interruptions). He has a long memory of this part of the city. His long association informs much of how he sees the world. The blog is a springboard for expressing those views. Continue Reading
The Center for Hmong Arts & Talent (CHAT) exists to nurture, explore and illuminate the Hmong American experience through artistic expressions. Continue Reading