Locals from all walks of life are using whatever skills and resources we have to stand up to Trump’s deportation forces
Some immigrant parents are avoiding seeking medical care for sick children, while other kids worry about their friends’ safety
The local community in Minneapolis and St. Paul grapples with influx of escalatory propaganda, state violence, and surging need
An estimated 50,000 people participated in Minneapolis’ citywide shutdown, co-organized by a broad coalition of labor unions and faith leaders
Lake Street, a typically bustling thoroughfare lined with a diverse array of shops in southern Minneapolis, has turned into a ghost neighborhood
Over 400,000 Indigenous peoples live within three miles of a heavily contaminated site, including 19 superfund sites on tribal lands
The woman was identified by advocates as Renee Nicole Good, a Minneapolis resident
With the ongoing federal government shutdown, food assistance through SNAP won’t come through for November, affecting 42 million Americans
Thirty-eight states have penalized boycotts of Israel in measures that critics argue directly attack First Amendment rights
After seeing limited success this legislative session, advocates in Minnesota vow to work toward full protections for manoomin, or wild rice, until they’re won
With the Trump administration back in office, local organizing to protect water and uphold the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe’s treaty rights is paramount
The reproductive health care organization laid off 14 workers in January, as staff raised multiple concerns about leadership
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