As humans, we tend to dwell on painful experiences. In fact, we often remember experiences in which we were hurt longer than we remember good… Read More
Filmmaker Focuses on Narrative Healing


As humans, we tend to dwell on painful experiences. In fact, we often remember experiences in which we were hurt longer than we remember good… Read More

Kat Curtis’ 1.5 million TikTok followers (as of July 2020) are certainly familiar with her weird food combos (most recently Ramen and Sour Patch Kids),… Read More

As protests swept through a south Minneapolis neighborhood, flames and destruction found their way to the home of Native American nonprofit MIGIZI. The organization’s 2-year-old… Read More

There’s a scene from the classic TV show “Little House on The Prairie” where Pa Ingalls describes Indigenous people scouring the land “like wild animals.”… Read More

In the middle of a pandemic and economic downturn, food scarcity is growing in the Twin Cities. More people are hungry, and charitable food distribution… Read More

Food is a source of energy we need in order to get through our day. People have been more in need of food since the… Read More

Kimberly Rockman encourages everyone to participate in a food forestry initiative: “When (people) recognize that power within themselves, that they are changemakers, that they are… Read More

As a 19-year-old environmental studies student, Kim Rockman was diagnosed with a disease called chronic fatigue syndrome. For two years, she had been thinking about… Read More

As I walk toward the trunk of a red Nissan Altima with a bottle of laundry detergent, I catch a middle-aged Latina woman smiling underneath… Read More

As a 13-year-old, I remember eagerly awaiting the birth of my sister, who would be my fourth sibling. Her short life would forever change me. … Read More
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