Ethnic grocery stores have served as a cultural pillar of immigrant communities. Can they survive today’s economic challenges?
Minneapolis
The demand to “defund the police” asks politicians to go beyond platitudes and actually end the violence of policing, shifting resources in ways that promote the redistribution of wealth.
This special audio report from YES! and Public News Service explores the ways communities affected by police violence are organizing to keep each other safe, in Minneapolis and beyond.
Opinion | Minneapolis Police Department | Racial Justice | Racial Equity | Daunte Wright | George Flyod | Gun Violence | #BlackLivesMatter | Black Lives Matter | Police Brutality | Racism
No more reforms. It’s time for true transformation.
Analysis | Affordable Housing | Coronavirus Coverage | Corporations | Housing | tenant rights | absentee landlords
Private equity firms snatched up rental properties, then neglected them. So Minneapolis activists organized the tenants to fight for their rights.
George Floyd’s death—and so many before his—was avoidable. But until Black Lives Matter to elected officials, police officers, and White Americans, the uprisings will continue.
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