Why Lucy Rose Fischer Memorializes Her Brother In Her Latest Book
Lucy Rose Fischer had been sitting on the idea for her latest book, The Journalist: Life and Loss in America’s Secret War, for more than 30 years. But it wasn’t […]
Lucy Rose Fischer had been sitting on the idea for her latest book, The Journalist: Life and Loss in America’s Secret War, for more than 30 years. But it wasn’t […]
Klick counting on staff to be responsible out of work.
What leads a junior high school student to start a business? We find out this week from Ruby Comito, who used her time in lockdown to create her perfume company […]
For Rachel Breen, her art is rooted in many things. Her Judaism and Tikkun Olam. Social justice. And her sewing machine. Breen’s most recent installation at the Minneapolis Institute of […]
All elections are difficult and challenging, Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon said Wednesday afternoon, but with a once in a century pandemic? Simon said that the push for voting […]
Mount Zion Temple isn’t used to being a polling location for Ramsey County Elections, and doing so in a pandemic with turnout expected to be higher than ever in Minnesota […]
Matt Sarnak has always been a voter but never considered himself a particularly political person. But on Thursday afternoon, when the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that mail-in ballots […]
The Bar Mitzvah isn’t the end, but the beginning.
With Election Day just days away, we thought it would be a great time to talk once again with Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon for a special PSA about […]
Tikkun Olam calls for us to take this rare and dire opportunity to begin repairing our country and the world.