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Minnesota Native News: Reforming Prisons & School Policy to Decrease Disparities

This week on Minnesota Native News, reducing recidivism among American Indians involved in the corrections system, and a new report examines best practices for community driven education for urban Native youth.


Minnesota Native News: Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe State of the Band Address and Youth Digital Photography Exhibit

Governor Mark Dayton has appointed key Mille Lacs Band Police leader to the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training. And the art and photography exhibit of Mazinaakizige: American Indian Teen Photography Project is on display at Two Rivers Gallery.


Minnesota Native News: Solar Energy with Robert Blake

Solar energy professional Robert Blake discusses solar power opportunities, social justice, and his entrepreneurial and life goals of making solar power available to all.


Minnesota Native News: Is inaccurate information swaying Minnesotans’ opinions on Line 3?

A report from the University of Minnesota Duluth about the proposed Line 3 oil pipeline replacement project is coming under fire over concerns about whether the findings are based on accurate data.


Minnesota Native News: New Music About the Life of Jim Thorpe

Hip Hop artist, Tall Paul, talks about his latest song and music video based on the impact the legendary athlete, Jim Thorpe, has had on his life.


Minnesota Native News: Honoring Kelly Drummer the Departing Director of Tiwahe Foundation

This week on Minnesota Native News: help for college students who want to be teachers; a potential windfall for some Native veterans; and honoring the departing President and Executive Director of Tiwahe, Kelly Drummer.


Minnesota Native News: New Art Exhibit on Display, Native Women to be Honored, and a Response to Proposed Wild Rice Water Standards.

This week on Minnesota Native News: The artwork of Julie Buffalohead is on display at the Bockley Gallery, three Native women are being honored for their work in the community, and the newly proposed wild rice water rule amendments fall short.


Minnesota Native News: Minneapolis Clinic Deals with ACA Drama in Washington

This week on Minnesota Native News: how the Native American Community Clinic in Minneapolis is dealing with the ongoing debate over the Affordable Care Act.


Remembering Beloved Elders Frannie Fairbanks and Dennis Banks

This week on Minnesota Native News, honoring Native veterans, celebrating Native languages and remembering beloved elders, Frannie Fairbanks and Dennis Banks.
Both helped start the American Indian Movement, and both made things better for Native people.


Minnesota Native News: Spreading the Word

This week on Minnesota Native News: White Earth’s new food truck and Hennepin County Judges reach out to the urban Native community.


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