
Faith Jackson creates showcase to honor Black girls in Minnesota
The Black Girl Magic Showcase was created by Faith Jackson to recognize deserving young women for their accomplishments. The event celebrates the achievements of girls
The Black Girl Magic Showcase was created by Faith Jackson to recognize deserving young women for their accomplishments. The event celebrates the achievements of girls
“YWCA St. Paul is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all,” says its chief executive officer Gaye
Youthprise boasts of being the only youth-centered philanthropic organization in Minnesota. A nonprofit established by the McKnight Foundation in 2011, Youthprise is committed to harnessing
Sophia Vuelo is the first Hmong-American to be appointed as a judge in Minnesota and only the third in the United States. Vuelo is the
Angela Bullard Davis is a program attorney for Minnesota Continuing Legal Education (CLE), a non-profit corporation dedicated to providing high-quality legal education to lawyers and
Anika Ward is the director for the Center for Prevention at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota. She leads the Center for Prevention’s work to
Artists who perform at the Super Bowl must think of ways to put on the greatest show on Earth. With millions of viewers set to
The power, pride and future of the Twin Cities was in full force at Delta Air Lines’ MLK Celebration last month. Delta’s Black Employee Network
Minneapolis is set to host Super Bowl LII on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018, at U.S. Bank Stadium. It’s only the second Super Bowl in Minneapolis, which
Recruiting and retaining a talented pool of professionals of color is a goal of the National Association of Black Accountants’ corporate partners. It’s also a
Super Bowl LII will take place on Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, the home of the Minnesota Vikings. The game will
The Fall 2017 People of Color Career Fair was held at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. One of the POC Career Fair’s goals
Jaime Tincher, deputy mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, has diversity and equality on her mind. Her sense of determination, strong work ethic and personal background
Rolling out recently spoke with Kristi Fox, chief diversity officer of Securian Financial Group, at the 2017 People of Color Career Fair in St. Paul,
Meet Brigadier General David D. Hamlar Jr. He’s the first African American member of the military to achieve one-star rank in the Minnesota Air National
Target announced that a dozen stores that are underperforming in sales are slated to close on Feb. 3, 2018. On the flip side, Target is
On July 6, 2016, it only took 40 seconds for Minneapolis police officer Jeronimo Yanez to kill Philando Castile during a routine traffic stop. Castile’s murder
Rolling out recently attended the People of Color Career Fair in Minneapolis, where we talked with the state’s chief inclusion officer, James Burroughs. Burroughs shared
Minnesota police kill an unarmed White woman. Australia native Justine Damond, 40 (née Justine Ruszczyk) called 911 to report disturbing sounds coming from an alley near
The Minnesota judge who presided over the case against the officer who fatally shot Philando Castile is publicly lending his support to jurors who exonerated the cop.