As a student at Hamline University, Dr. Artika Tyner was determined to be a high school English teacher. “I think for me the biggest inspiration… Read More
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As a student at Hamline University, Dr. Artika Tyner was determined to be a high school English teacher. “I think for me the biggest inspiration… Read More

The journalism field is struggling with a high turnover among people of color. Racial Reckoning: the Arc of Justice is working to change that. The… Read More

Diversity, or the lack of it in mainstream public media, has been an ongoing issue, especially in broadcast radio and journalism spaces. However, there are… Read More

The new University of Minnesota Center for Antiracism Research for Health Equity, funded by a $5 million donation from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of… Read More

In downtown Duluth, an urban community garden managed by BIPOC youth is blooming upward. Giinawiind Giginitaawigi’gomin, or “Together We Grow,” is a 16-month program for urban BIPOC middle… Read More

Elliott Tuck loves getting social media messages from his listeners. His most notable message came from a 12-year-old. “I think a 12-year-old just DM’d me… Read More

In 1993 a small domestic violence program began responding to disparities that Indigenous people, specifically women and children, faced in Duluth. The American Indian Community… Read More

ThreeSixty summer camps are magical. This past week, nine students got to experience this special magic. They attended ThreeSixty’s all-star TV Broadcast Camp, sponsored for… Read More

News Reporter Academy kicked off ThreeSixty’s on-campus July programming. The first week was sponsored by the Minnesota Humanities Center. Thirteen students completed stories on changing… Read More

I’ve always cared a little too much about things. To be able to make people smile, to make them laugh has always seemed like the… Read More
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