Bicultural Healthy Living
Bicultural Healthy Living is the ability of immigrants and refugees to bridge two cultures, the American mainstream culture and their culture of origin, into one that allows them to live healthfully...
View ArticleThe Reconciliation Lab
Welcome! This is where I attempt to integrate social psychology research, faith, current events and my own experience as a reconciler. My goal is to demystify cultural divisions in the church (and...
View ArticleNew Plateaus
Learning about the world; learning about ourselveshttp://newplateaus.areavoices.comIs addiction a disease?By Brandon Ferdig, New PlateausWith all the reality TV such as “My Strange Addiction”,...
View ArticleSunny's Side of Life
I'm starting this blog at the Twin Cities Daily Planet because I believe in the importance of sharing our voices. That's a first step to working together. We might not always agree, but when we share...
View ArticleBack Then But Now
I'm looking at shops that were, and now shops that are. And more importantly, the stories of the people who ran those shops. Change, diversity, immigration & innovation are what's interesting.42nd...
View ArticleMinneapolis Bicycle Coalition
Our goal is to make Minneapolis a better place for bicycling in all corners of the city. We have a track record of success that has helped lead to new bike lanes, new bike parking, the hiring of the...
View ArticleUrban Eye
Uncovering a community's hidden gifts and capacitiesBy Bruce Johansen, Urban EyeA highlight of last week’s Neighborhoods USA (NUSA) conference, for me, was a presentation by community asset mapping...
View ArticleMidwest Meandering
Ren Rhodman's blogMeandering around Mill City MuseumBy Ren Rhodman, Midwest MeanderingSince visiting the Mill City Museum last year when my parents were in town, I've encouraged friends to check it...
View ArticleNiebeling's Blog
T. Scott Niebeling's blogOfficial photos of Northern Spark 2013By Terry Scott Niebeling, Niebeling's Blog Photos By: Terry Scott Nie...St. Paul, MN. June 8-9, 2013-In case you missed out on the fun at...
View ArticleYoua Vang's Blog
I like music, laughing, and reading. Plus I have really white teeth.http://youavang.wordpress.com/How do you make a strawberry-rhubarb crumble? Kick it in the crotchBy Youa Vang, Youa Vang's BlogAh,...
View ArticleAct for the Planet
Planet Earth: Understanding climate change. Act for the Planet is a group blog written by various Minnesotans sharing news and views about the topic of climate change. (Photo: NASA.)Planet Earth:...
View ArticleAsk Our Geeks
Ask Our Geeks is a blog written by the tech-savvy Minnesotans who teach classes on media and technology for the Twin Cities Media Alliance—the nonprofit publisher of the Twin Cities Daily Planet. This...
View ArticleAt the Intersection
At the Intersection is a semi-regular column featuring Lolla Mohammed Nur's reflections on the intersections of race, pop culture, gender, faith, and communities of color.OPINION | Sidestepping race in...
View ArticleReggie Prim on TCDP
Her first Minneapolis art tourBy Reggie Prim, Reggie Prim on TCDPAs Minneapolis grows will newcomers find a welcoming, open city or one socially closed and isolating? A long-time Minneapolis resident...
View ArticleLiving in America as a Muslim
Samira Ali: "I am faithful to the religion of Islam and I am making this blog. not as a rant, but to show everyone what it's like to live in the U.S as a Muslim. There are many struggles that I have...
View ArticleEngage East Side
Engage East Side is a coalition of organizations on the East Side of St. Paul, initiated and coordinated by ESPC, that works to engage underrepresented communities in influencing transit planning and...
View ArticleEyes on Education
Will greater unity help "close the gaps"?By Sarah Lahm, Eyes on Education Photos By: sarahlahmThere were two marches held in Minneapolis on August 24th, in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of the...
View ArticleMemoirs of an 80s Minneapolis slacker
Memoirs of an 80's Minneapolis SlackerBy Mike Stoesz, Memoirs of an 80s Minneapolis slackerMy kid keeps bugging me about “What were you like when you were young, Dad?”MORE »Memoirs of an 80s...
View ArticleConversations Between the Past and the Present
St. Paul connections: The labor movement and the civil rights struggleBy Peter Rachleff, Conversations Between the Past and the PresentThursday’s march in Saint Paul commemorating the 50th anniversary...
View ArticleArts = Life
Osmo Vänskä ends tenure with Minnesota Orchestra in gloryBy Michael Moore, Arts = LifeBefore the concert began, the air was full of emotion as all concert goers knew this would be the last time Osmo...
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