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The heart of Sergio Choy’s job as a medical interpreter is to capture the spirit of the message between patient and medical provider. “You hear things like, ‘I’m feeling a little blue today,’ in ...
The faces stare up at you from the folded tabloid newspaper on sale at the your nearest convenience store: hundreds of photos of people at what might be the worst moment of their lives, available to ...
Clinicians and therapists of color lack adequate resources and support in the mental health field. The situation is even worse for queer and trans people of color (QTPoC). Institutional barriers keep ...
In February 1951, within a climate of local anti-Semitism, Mount Sinai Hospital opened its doors at the corner of Chicago Avenue and 22nd Street in Minneapolis. The hospital — described in the AJW as ...
Updated: Property owned by Living Word Christian Center has gone into foreclosure, according to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s office. On July 28, four parcels of land owned by the Brooklyn Park ...
The elegant statue of a woman, holding a lily – symbol of rebirth – in one hand and gesturing with delicate flower petals in the other, stands in St. Paul’s Calvary Cemetery. The monument, just south ...
Prison labor does not have to be paid cheaply to offer a worthwhile service. In contrast to Minnesota’s efforts, a 2014 computer coding curriculum for inmates was developed by Northern California ...
In 1987, on the 125th anniversary of the execution of the Dakota warriors who were hanged at the end of the war, Minnesota’s Governor Rudy Perpich declared a Year of Reconciliation. A statue, called ...
Fadumo Isse sat with three other Somali refugee women in the hallway of a homeless shelter in north Minneapolis with her eyes welling up with tears as she told her story of the first six months of her ...
After 22 years, Hiawatha Avenue grain elevator mural often goes unnoticed - Twin Cities Daily Planet
Passersby recognize the images of the earth and moon on the grain elevator, but the historical scenes are not so easy to see or identify. Starting at the top and going down, the scenes show an early ...
If you take transit, walk or drive down West Broadway in North Minneapolis, you may have noticed a change at the corner of Fremont Avenue N. Over the course of eight days in July, Broadway & Fremont ...
Jason Sole realized he had become a statistic when he was convicted for a felony for the third time. Since then, after a life of selling drugs, gang activity and losing close friends, Sole decided to ...
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