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Stories

Passing On Tradition of Hoop Dancing

Micco Sampson and son, Nokose Sampson, 4, demonstrate a traditional Native American hoop dance. (Courtesy Mark VanCleave)
September 2019 Emil Liden Health Equity, Summer Camp

Micco Sampson never doubted his son would learn the art of hoop dancing. A renowned hoop dancer in the Twin Cities, Sampson has started to… Read More

How Hip-Hop Became His Business

House of Dance co-founder Jake Riley shows off his break-dancing skills. (Courtesy Mark VanCleave)
September 2019 David Xu Health Equity, Summer Camp

Jake Riley started dancing 15 years ago and opened of House of Dance, Minnesota’s first studio with a focus entirely on teaching hip-hop styles. By… Read More

Building Bicycles, Building Community

Tamales y Bicicletas’ Solution to Pollution Bike Tour in Minneapolis’ East Phillips neighborhood, an educational bike tour about environmental justice on Earth Day. (Courtesy Nevada Littlewolf)
September 2019 Blake Alexander Ford Health Equity, Summer Camp

For Jose Luis Villaseñor, everything and everyone is connected.  “I always like to say we are all indigenous from somewhere,” Villaseñor said. “Community gives us… Read More

Gardens, Bicycles Changing Community

Tamales y Bicicletas’ Solution to Pollution Bike Tour in Minneapolis’ East Phillips neighborhood, an educational bike tour about environmental justice on Earth Day. (Courtesy Nevada Littlewolf)
September 2019 Austin Kuo Health Equity, Summer Camp

On East Lake Street in Minneapolis sits an easily missed shop built on struggle and hard work.   The shop is just one outreach of the… Read More

Lee and Graba: A Winning Combination

Coach Jess Graba and gymnast Sunisa Lee. (Courtesy Mark VanCleave)
September 2019 Josie Morss Health Equity, Summer Camp

Behind every elite athlete is a devoted coach. For Sunisa Lee, Jess Graba is that coach.   Graba, who has coached many elite gymnasts, saw a… Read More

Lee Leaps Toward Historic Moment

Hmong gymnast Sunisa Lee performs a stunt at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul. (Courtesy Mark VanCleave)
September 2019 Evan Odegard Health Equity, Summer Camp, ThreeSixty Magazine

Before Sunisa Lee started lessons, everyone urged her parents to put her in gymnastics. At a young age she was already able to do flips… Read More

Balancing Life as Olympic Hopeful, Teen

Sunisa Lee with her mom, Yeev Thoj. (Courtesy Mark VanCleave)
September 2019 France Aravena Health Equity, Summer Camp

Bold. Graceful. Poised. Successful. Minnesota elite gymnast Sunisa Lee’s moves are fueled by passion and drive that keep viewers hooked on her performances. Training locally… Read More

Our Streets Gives Communities Lift

Our Streets Minneapolis Executive Director Ashwat Narayanan (Courtesy Mark VanCleave).
September 2019 Samuel Stensgaard Health Equity, Summer Camp

Low-income communities in Minneapolis are used to being divided by streets running through them. A street can be a barrier few want to cross. But… Read More

Paving the Way to Better Communities

Members of Our Streets’ Bicycle Connectors program. (Courtesy Cindy Vue)
September 2019 Peyton Burruss Health Equity, Summer Camp

Some people across Minneapolis are not able to access safe modes of transportation. Our Streets Minneapolis is a nonprofit organization that encourages safe modes of… Read More

Empowering Thousands of Young Girls

Girls on the Run participants prepare to start the annual 5K. (Courtesy Rebecca Studios)
September 2019 Ilhaan Dhegadub Health Equity, Summer Camp

In communities around the Twin Cities, thousands of young girls face substantial difficulties due to a lack of physical activity. According to the group Active… Read More

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