Tag Archive for: collaboration

CALL: What We Are Talking About This Week
Notes from our weekly Changemakers Alliance newsletter

Women in Politics Series: Talking With Three MN Legislators
Part of our 12-part series of Women in Politics

Communities Without Borders
Eventually, I began to imagine what could happen if the 650,000 sisters across the world had resources to address root causes of poverty. Sisters are already in place, living and working in areas of greatest need.

The Collaborative Energy in Granite Falls
The community of Granite Falls (pop. 2,897) is on the banks…

The Mutualist Society
One of the priority topics at Minnesota Women's Press is…

VIEW: An Advocate for Feminism
Feminism grounded in solidarity as opposed to 'success'.”

Visual Q&A: Collective Action conversation
Talking with three Collective Action storytellers

Huda Ahmed: Criminal Justice Reform
The goal is to address racial inequities in the justice system that stem from unjust policies and engaging with communities to identify priority areas and solutions.”

Sheila Delaney: Serving the Unsheltered
“When there are no options for someone to stay in a hotel or shelter,” Delaney says, “they are given a tent and driven to an encampment because there is nowhere else to go.”

Tapestry: Working in Collaboration
Ignition versus numbness (Jessi Martinez), bridging Iraqi and American identities (Jessica Belt Saem Eldahr), building coalition around antiracism work (Erika Thorne), education amidst COVID (Aaliyah Hodge), and claiming identity among immigrants as storytellers (Susan Bosher)

Co-Creating the Community Economy
As publisher and editor of the Minnesota Women’s Press platform, I ask our readers: Help us find and share — in virtual forums, in our magazine pages — the stories about community-based economies, green cooperatives, and women-led innovations that are working to truly correct our inequities.

Indigenous Roots
(l-r) MaryAnne Quiroz is an artist organizer, community activator,…

The Women of Seminary
(Photo Miriam Phields)
I might be the first Buddhist program…