As a queer person, Elliott Tuck struggled with being his true self while trying to manage expectations from society and his family. He has shared… Read More
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Alumni Update: Activist and Journalist
On April 20, 2021, cheers erupted from George Floyd Square as a guilty verdict in former police officer Derek Chauvin’s trial was announced. The square… Read More
‘Readers are Leaders’
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
Alums Power Breakthrough Project
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
Amplifying Diverse Youth Voices
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
Together We Grow
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
Creating Safe Space for LGBTQ Youth
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
Housing Duluth’s Indigenous Community
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
TV Campers Dive into Health Equity
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 Camps Wrap
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
College Essay: Discovering Myself
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
College Essay: Learning About My Brain
I stared at the white wall in front of me, my blood boiling and my brows knit in anger. I felt tears of frustration pricking… Read More
College Essay: I’m a Playwright
I was in the sixth grade at Fair Middle School when I started to be a playwright. My dad has his master’s degree in film…. Read More
College Essay: Path to Recovery
I remember when my friend handed me the oblong, white pill with little red specks. I knew what it was, but I thought I was different… Read More
College Essay: A Woman Named Rose
In the summer 2020, my pastor asked if I wanted to participate in a theology camp. I wasn’t originally interested, but when I heard writing… Read More
College Essay: Identity in Adoption
“Where are you from?” is a common icebreaker that I’ve struggled with my entire life. I was born in Huehuetenango, Guatemala, and was adopted and… Read More