
Black History Month – Freedom
Slavery infected all of America, and Minnesota is not an exception. 150 years after its end, freedom is still an issue for many black Minnesotans.
Part of a series on Black History Month.
Slavery infected all of America, and Minnesota is not an exception. 150 years after its end, freedom is still an issue for many black Minnesotans.
Part of a series on Black History Month.
Immigrant populations are at risk of being undercounted due to rumors, confusion, or fear — here are some ways you can help.
“I simply do what the elders in the village did for me. Why am I here? Because this is me.”
Part of a series on Black History Month.
The 2020 Election cycle has begun, and we’re promoting civic engagement to everyone we can reach.
You deserve to be heard. This is your chance.
This Tuesday, please do your part.
Low-income households face a variety of risk factors for being undercounted — here are some ways you can help.
Children were the most-undercounted age group in the last census. Ensuring they are counted is critical to their future — here are some ways you can help.
“The wheels of justice really do move slowly. In this case, much too slowly.” — Judge Pamela Alexander
Part of a series on Black History Month.
This February, we celebrate the unsung achievements of many black Americans; in doing so, we continue our work of eliminating racism, empowering women, and ensuring that the history we teach truly and fairly reflects us all.
YWCA St. Paul is doing everything it can to ensure a full, fair, accurate and safe census. This spring, help make sure We All Count.
Thank you so much to the amazing Adopt-A-Unit volunteers from CORT! These volunteers not only cleaned and painted, but also fully furnished a two-bedroom apartment! This