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  • Upper Harbor Terminal - Friends of the Mississippi River

Will Minneapolis’s Upper Harbor Terminal Project Be Good for Its Neighbors?

The city wants to develop public land in a majority-Black neighborhood. What would equitable development look like?

Eamon Whalen2020-11-03T14:23:57-05:00October 9, 2020|
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  • Kenosha Protests - 5

A Street-Level Perspective on Kenosha Protests

What happened in Kenosha, Wisconsin the night Jacob Blake was shot, according to four people who were there.

Martha Bayne and Grace Del Vecchio2020-10-02T10:42:45-04:00September 4, 2020|
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  • McKenna - Kimberly Rodriguez

Restaurant Workers Struggle to Access Unemployment Aid

“This wasn’t the way I thought this year was going to go.”

Jordan Walker2020-08-27T13:48:09-04:00August 13, 2020|
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  • Mail trucks in Oxford, Michigan

In Michigan, Long Mail Delays are Hurting Vulnerable People

Policy changes at the USPS, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, have serious consequences for health, business, and politics.

Katie Prout2020-09-01T10:51:40-04:00August 7, 2020|
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  • Love + Struggle - No Cop Academy 2019

#NoCopAcademy and the Movement to Defund the Police

How youth organizers in Chicago laid the groundwork for contemporary calls to defund the police.

Kiran Misra2020-09-11T13:34:40-04:00July 31, 2020|
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  • Musinguzi_Minneapolis

What Happened — and is Happening — in Minneapolis

Since George Floyd was killed by the Minneapolis Police Department, two months ago, “[The city] has had to confront its ugliness.”

Vanessa Taylor2020-08-27T13:48:59-04:00July 24, 2020|
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  • 1968 DNC Chicago

Taking it to the Streets: Protesting at the 1968 Democratic National Convention

Excerpted from Lee Weiner's memoir "Conspiracy to Riot: The Life and Times of one of the Chicago 7."

Lee Weiner2020-08-27T13:49:08-04:00July 23, 2020|
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  • Cleveland Heights High School - Sign

Cleveland: Eastside Suburban School Segregation on the Rise

Alarming white opt-out rates are driving the division.

Hannah Lebovits2020-08-27T13:49:14-04:00July 21, 2020|
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  • East Chicago City Hall

East Chicago’s Legacy of Corruption

Landmarks in Indiana's Steel City still bear the names of corrupt officials.

Emiliano Aguilar2020-08-27T14:27:25-04:00July 17, 2020|
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  • Ohio - Confederacy

Ohio Has Always Had Confederate Apologists

In June, Ohio legislators refused to ban confederate memorabilia from county fairs. The state has long had a complicated relationship with the confederacy.

Eric Michael Rhodes2020-08-05T15:58:11-04:00July 6, 2020|
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  • Cleveland Ohio - Drost

Cleveland Doesn’t Need Your Love—It Needs Your Fire

Commentary: A goodbye letter to the city.

Hannah Lebovits2020-06-19T11:59:43-04:00June 10, 2020|
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  • Pittsburgh - Smallwood

Protest and Power

Scenes from a moment of reckoning.

Belt Magazine2020-09-10T11:09:30-04:00June 5, 2020|
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