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Insight News June 23 - June 29, 2014
Vol. 41 No. 26 • The Journal For Community News, Business & The Arts • insightnews.com
METRO Green Line opening day By Lydia Schwartz Contributing Writer On June 14, after almost two decades of anticipation, the METRO Green Line (formerly called the Central Corridor Light Rail Transit project) officially opened for service during a celebration at Union Depot Station in downtown St. Paul.
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Ceremonial ribbon cutting at Union Depot Station in downtown St. Paul.
Levy-Pounds walks the walk for civil rights and social justice By Sheila Regan, TC Daily Planet
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Lawyer, professor, scholaractivist, preacher, mom, volunteer and blogger, Nekima Levy-Pounds has a lot on her plate. The recent Star Tribune blogger (in addition to her writing for MinnPost and TC Daily Planet) is being thrown accolades left and right, but she takes it all in stride. From humble beginnings, Levy-Pounds has risen high in her career. She feels a responsibility to give back, “to try and be a driving force for change and to teach my law students that they can also be a driving force for change and thinking about the greater good instead of just oneself,” she said. “My life would be unfulfilling
if I only focused on my only aspirations instead of what’s in the best interest of the broader community.” Levy-Pounds considers herself a scholar-activist, which she’s been throughout her career, but it came into focus when she launched the Community –— officially in 2007 though the work started in 2006. The program began as a partnership between the University of St. Thomas School of Law and the St. Paul branch of the NAACP. Levy-Pounds and a colleague named Artika Tyner, who had been one of Levy Pounds’ students, worked together to develop the program.
Cunningham appointed 7th MEDA CEO and president For only the seventh time in its 43-year history, the Metropolitan Economic Development Association (MEDA) announced a new president and CEO. Northwest Area Foundation vice president of programs and chief program officer Gary Cunningham is the newly appointed president and CEO, succeeding Yvonne Cheung Ho who retires June 30 after helming the organization for 15 years. Cunningham will assume his duties Aug. 18. MEDA senior director of consulting services and financing, Jan Jordet, will
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Fires of the 60’s vs the deity of daddy By Azaniah Little Scott Gray
The advent of the 1960s paved the way for two distinct entities within the consciousness of the notion of “father” in my life, and in the lives of my community and the world. The first was the culmination of Jim Crow along with locked mental images of “White Only” signs and the word nigger said way too many times. Daddy (as I called him until his death) had done all the right things. He stayed away from moonshine and loose ladies wearing cheap perfume. He had served in World War II, despite his best efforts; his beloved country still valued Nazi prisoners of war over him and
Urban strategy: League forms unique partnership with Century College, NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center By Harry Colbert, Jr. Contributing Writer The Minneapolis Urban League (MUL) has teamed with St. Paul’s Century College and NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center to train aspiring health care professionals right in their proverbial back yard. The unique program that began earlier this month will
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Matthew Little and Azaniah Little. Inset: “My most significant classification as a little girl was being Matt Little’s daughter.”
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Moments in Sports Spurs’ team chemistry dominates NBA Finals
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Education KIPP Stand Academy on the move
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