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Perspectives

Land Remembers: Editor’s Letter and TOC

“I was struck by how our understanding of the place we live is shaped as much by what we do know about its history as what we don’t know."

Restoring (Some of) Turtle Island

According to the TRUTH Project research, the U.S. government paid the Dakota two cents per acre in 1851. Circle News reported the land was then sold for 251 times that amount.

Tapestry: Where Does the Land Remember?

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"Where does the land hold traumatic memories in Minnesota (personally…

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Accidental American

"I didn't know what asylum meant, but I felt it had to be better than war."

Hip on hemp: Kristin Davis

Kristin Davis is the "hemp queen" using hemp and recycled fabric in her clothing business

Birds & Bees

What are Minnesota’s public schools teaching about sex? The answer may surprise you.

Small towns, BIG opportunities

Women-owned businesses are flourishing in Ely and Owatonna

Adventurous entrepreneur

Luisa Fuentes-Tuel is an immigrant, mother and businesswoman who’s proud of her Peruvian roots

Activists in training

Today's women activists are changing the universe - and becoming leaders, too

The constant gardener

Mimi Hottinger has come to terms with the abuse that shattered her childhood

History, herstory, whose story?

What today’s girls are learning in school – and books we think they should be reading

Valuing the work of childcare

Do we really value those who care for kids?

Voices from the shadows

Mona Smith uses the spirit of ancient American Indian storytelling to tell “video poems”

Say it loud, say it proud, say “I do!”

Couples celebrate their love and commitment at Pride