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COVID -19 Vaccination Event – TODAY!!! Saturday (August 14, 2021) from 11AM to 3PM at South Side Village Boys & Girls Club located on 701 East 39th St., Minneapolis, MN 55407 Walk-Ins welcomed. No insurance is needed. Received your 1st dose to be registered for Gov. Walz’s $100.00 Gifts card incentives.
COVID-19 Vaccination Event -ToDAY!!! Friday (Aug. 13, 2021) from 3PM to 6PM at the Native American Community Clinic in Minneapolis! If you are 18 years old or older, come get your FIRST vaccination shot of Pfizer or Johnson and Johnson today and your second vaccination shot on September 10, 2021. There will be a $100.00...
Read the details with this link: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/08/03/covid19-in-mn-cases-among-black-minnesotans-leap
Join us on February 26, 2021, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for our ritual of actively imaging a world where justice and community healing are the end results. As we are Moving from Race to Culture: When Race Turns Our Worlds Upside Down, we will examine the mood of communities considering the preexisting conditions...
Minneapolis historically has been home to a small but vibrant African Americanpopulation. From the 1930s to the 1970s, an African American neighborhood flourished on the city’s Southside, between East Thirty-Fourth and Forty-Sixth Streets and from Nicollet Avenue to Chicago Avenue.   Read more at Minn Post
Elder Atum spoke with Soo Youn of The Lily, a product of The Washingtong Post, on the importance of opening up about struggles with mental health. “As Black women in particular right now, we are feeling at a very deep level a lot of the raw pain and struggle that our community is going through....
Brother George Floyd’s public murder is reviving memories of “strange fruits,” as described by Nina Simone in the sixties. It feels raw and sore, specific to this moment. The scene is the latest dramatization of a 401-year-old memorialized wound inflicted over and over again on Black men and women in America.   The Coronavirus exacerbated preexisting...
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