Archive for March 2018
Big Goals, Little Progress on Fighting Poverty in MN
More than 533,000 Minnesotans live in households below the federal poverty threshold, and a new report cites major gaps in racial disparity.
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Thousands of MN Students Protest Gun Violence
Tens of thousands of Minnesota students participated in rallies both at home and in Washington, D.C. The "March For Our Lives" movement stretched nationwide in response to escalating gun violence…
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MN Anti-Sexual-Harassment Legislation Fails
A bill aimed directly at combating sexual harassment in the Minnesota Legislature won't be coming up for a vote this session. A subcommittee on workplace safety and respect still plans…
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Senator Shuts Down Student Who Brings Up Gun Bills
School of Environmental Studies senior Josh Groven demanded the Minnesota Senate Judiciary Committee hear bills that would restrict guns. Sen. Warren Limmer said he was out of order and called…
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How Minneapolis Mapped Prejudice Into Its Housing
The roots of racial housing segregation in Minneapolis can be found in nearly century-old illegal real estate covenants. While the covenants are no longer enforceable, their impact lives on.
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Students’ “Nightmare” Fails To Sway MN GOP On Gun Violence Prevention Bills
On a mostly party line vote, a pair of gun violence prevention bills are stalled in a Minnesota House committee. Advocates of the bills aren't giving up.
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