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INSIGHT NEWS September S t b 24 - September S t b 30, 30 2012 • MN M Metro t V Vol.l 39 N No. 39 • Th The JJournall F For C Community it N News, B Business i & Th The A Arts t • www.insightnews.com i ight

Courtesy of Mint Condition

Mint Condition @ the speed of life By Harry Colbert, Jr. Contributing Writer When it comes to the music industry, Mint Condition is a

rarity. For most musical acts, their careers span just a few fleeting years with one or two, maybe three or four – at best – albums to their credit. But Mint Condition has been going

strong for more than 20 years and earlier this month the group released its eighth studio album, “Music @ the Speed of Life.” Add the fact that Mint Condition is a band with all of its members trained musicians, and it makes

the group even more of a rarity – especially in R&B/soul music. And there are certainly very few – if any – acts that can say its eighth release in a 20-plus year career debuted number one on iTunes.

“It’s like the African proverb says, ‘If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together,” said keyboardist Lawrence Waddell, who prefers to go by Lawrence El. “We just kind of jelled. It’s the love we

have of music and love for one another that keeps us together.” And it is the music that has endeared Mint to a legion of faithful fans worldwide. The fan

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Church leaders on gay marriage By Harry Colbert, Jr. Contributing Writer The Rev. Oliver White supports gay marriage – and he said it has cost him his church. White, pastor of Grace Community United Church of Christ, whose church was located at 986 Forest St. on the east side of St. Paul for nearly 12 years, closed the doors to the church on July 31. The church was foreclosed upon when it could no longer pay its bills due to a severe decline in members. White said he lost two-thirds of his congregation when he came out in support of gay marriage. The Rev. Jerry McAfee, pastor of the New Salem Missionary Baptist Church, 2507 Bryant Ave. N, Minneapolis, said his church is thriving. And while McAfee says his church is welcoming to everyone, he is in complete opposition to gay marriage. White said his troubles began in 2006 when his denomination voted to support gay marriage. White was a delegate at the meeting where the church doctrine was changed and he said area members blamed him for the shift. “All of a sudden we were

Reverend Oliver White

Reverend Jerry McAfee

labeled as a gay church and I was labeled a bisexual,” said White. “I just think good people should have the same rights as other good people. I’ve never had a second thought about that.” White said when the church was branded gay, most of his members left fearing they would be accused of being gay. McAfee said he too has been falsely branded. “(People) have called me homophobic and say I hate gays,” said McAfee. “Can’t no Black pastor hate gays because they are all through the church.” McAfee said his support of the ban on gay marriage is a simple one. “It’s a sin,” said the Baptist minister. “In the Bible, marriage is defined as between

a man and a woman. I respect all people but I don’t support (homosexual’s) right to marry.” According to White, who said he ministers to his congregation of about 30 at an area church (which he declined to name for fear it would be targeted for reprisal) homophobia is rampant in the African-American community. “It’s well known that homophobia exist (in the African-American community) more than any other community,” said White. “(To change it) it’s going to take some assimilation. People need to get to know each other beyond gender, sexual orientation, beyond race; beyond anything.”

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Brett Buckner announces bid for Ward 5 seat Lifelong North Minneapolis resident and community organizer Brett Buckner filed with Hennepin County to run for Minneapolis City Council in ward 5. This filing will allow him to begin the formal organizing process, including raising money and hiring staff, leading up to the 2013 Minneapolis municipal elections. Buckner has been a leader in North Minneapolis, and throughout the region for many years, including working with the DFL party, Congressman Keith Ellison, President Obama and numerous other organizations that work to empower the community

Brett Buckner

Technology

Small computer center making a large impact

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through the election process to bring about positive change. “As a proud lifelong North Side resident,” said Buckner, “I feel honored and humbled to have been asked by so many friends and neighbors to take this first step towards moving our community towards a brighter future.” Minneapolis ward 5 encompasses the vast majority of North Minneapolis and had been the only ward with a majority African American population prior to the latest redistricting by the city’s Charter Commission and approved by the City Council earlier this year.

West Broadway Business Profile Master gardener at West Broadway Farmers Market

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Raymond Moore and Noah Tidwell

Photos: Phil Hernandez

Fit4Fun 2012 a lively success By D. Helene Woods and Maria Moore NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center’s first annual Fit4Fun event was a roaring success by any measure. In fact, neighbors came from blocks away just to see what all the commotion was about. Fit4Fun, which was initiated by NorthPoint employees as a means to help families easily integrate physical activity into their lives began with the notion of hosting a day of small demonstrations of hula hooping and jump roping. Such a great idea was embellished and enhanced until the full version emerged as a huge community event last Saturday, September 15th with over 700 people in attendance. Kids and adults participated in an obstacle course, hip hop dancing, Zumba, double-dutch jump rope and much more. There were healthy eating and cooking demonstrations along with health screenings and access to community information. A one mile walk and bike ride took place, as well as a three mile run for the more serious athletes. The LWA in Motion Drill Team & TKO Drum Line kicked off the walkers and runners at the starting point and Jovanta Patton and the Deliverance for Youth

Women from Heritage Park participate in Fit4Fun Walk

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Helene Woods and daughter Teagan Woods

Health

How to spot victims of domestic violence

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Serving the Community

Good in the ‘Hood serves families in need

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