“Since I was young I wanted to write but I didn’t know what,” said ThreeSixty Journalism alumna Katelyn Vue. She has since found the what…. Read More
Alumna Tells Stories of Invisible


“Since I was young I wanted to write but I didn’t know what,” said ThreeSixty Journalism alumna Katelyn Vue. She has since found the what…. Read More

Hoopers. Rappers. Gang members. Drug dealers. These are all words that stereotype Black men. And yes, there are black men who are those things. But,… Read More

Addressing racial bias and its impact on racial narratives in Minnesota newsrooms can make people feel uncomfortable. According to Samuel Simmons, the first keynote speaker… Read More

Findings will inform March conference for media professionals and educators Editor’s Note: Following is a press release from Minnesota Public Radio regarding the Truth and… Read More

KRSM’s Brendan Kelly has toured the world as DJ BK One with famed rapper Brother Ali. Now you can find him working in his current… Read More

KMOJ recently joined a handful of community partners to change racial narratives in the media. The radio station, located on West Broadway in North Minneapolis,… Read More

KMOJ’s Freddie Bell is a game-changing, award-winning host and general manager at KMOJ, a community-oriented radio station geared toward a predominately African-American audience. He currently… Read More

On Nadege Souvenir’s first day of law school, she had no idea what to expect. “Very quickly I realized that a lot of my classmates,… Read More

Kenzie O’Keefe grew up in St. Paul. She now lives and works in North Minneapolis as editor and publisher of North News. “We’re just trying… Read More

During Linda Miller’s 20 years of working for newspapers, she recognized how the news media has serious issues with racial narratives that prevent them from… Read More
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