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Minnesota Women Labor Journalists Uplifted Working People for Decades

I’m still learning about the writers I’ve mentioned here, many of whom are left out of the usual lists of pioneering journalists and women.

“Let’s Talk About Money” #1

What help and support did people need to get where they are? Sometimes we need help getting onto stable financial footing, and more people need to understand that is okay, and is more common than we think.

SERIES: Q&A With Robin Wonsley on Minneapolis Policing, Housing, and Socialism

We had a lengthy conversation with Minneapolis city council member Robin Wonsley for her perspectives on public safety and housing. She has been a strong voice advocating for major changes in both issues. As one of the state's few Socialist candidates elected to office, we also wanted to unpack ideology with her.

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Talk radio

Janet Robert brought progressive talk radio to Minnesota

A caring economics

Riane Eisler on why a "caring economics" is necessary for our survival

New year, new money

Do women handle money differently?

Valuing the work of childcare

Do we really value those who care for kids?

Moonlighting unmasked

Working 9 to 9. Two jobs is a way of life for some Twin Cities women.

Women in Economics

If more women were economists, economic policies would better reflect women’s lives. Maybe.

Fueling economic empowerment— with food

Cooperative connects health and wealth

Get the raise you deserve

Shelley Jensen-Decker. Photo by Sarah Whiting. Sometimes…