[#mnrising Dispatch] January 2016
Happy new year! We kicked off 2016 with an illuminating event this past week co-hosted by MPR News host Tom Weber entitled, "New Year, New Conversations with Minnesota Rising." With a focus on race, politics, and media, participants at Sweeney's Saloon shared their insights on the at-times polarizing and paralyzing political dynamics and also reminded each other of the seeds of hope currently present in our communities and that can be conjured up by imagining a politics that works. There is a clear appetite for continuing to gather together, dialogue, and take action to shift, in ways big and small, structures and institutions in order that we reflect more equitable investment and outcomes across this land we presently refer to as Minnesota.
To continue the conversation and help emerging leaders develop the collective capacity to speak bravely and act boldly, join us at the next Sounding Board Session on Monday, February 1 from 5:30pm - 7:30pm. RSVP to minnesotarising[at]gmail.com for details!
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VOTE2016
Attend VOTE2016 event on Thursday 2/25
This is going to be an important election year in Minnesota and we need to make sure all eligible Minnesotans get out and vote. Join Secretary Simon five days before precinct caucuses to learn about new voter outreach efforts and hear how you can get involved in 2016. After the Secretary's address, choose from one of two brief workshops:What happens at a precinct caucus? Join representatives from the two major parties to learn how to participate in each party's precinct caucus process on Tuesday, March 1. Building the next generation of poll workers. Learn how you can be involved with recruiting new people to serve as poll workers, with a special emphasis on bilingual citizens, youth and people of color. [Read more.]
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Workforce challenges spur region-wide discussions
Chet Bodin, Greater Minnesota Rising
As the end of 2015 nears, it's important to revisit the trends that inspired Greater Minnesota Rising (GMR), and how our research evolved this year. Economically speaking, 2015 saw a return to unemployment reminiscent of the 1990's and a record number of job vacancies. It's likely that Baby Boomers will retire at an even faster pace in 2016, and Millennials will continue to fill the void. What will be missed are the years of experience, vast connections, and leadership traits of the Baby Boomer generation. These assets, honed over decades, won't be easy to replace. By numbers alone, it will be nearly impossible. [Read more.]
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Facing Race
Ambassador Awards Nominations due 2/15
The Facing Race Ambassador Awards proudly presented by The Saint Paul Foundation celebrate and honor the leadership of individuals working toward racial equity and supporting the vitality of communities of color in Minnesota. Racial inequity cuts across many facets of our society, limiting access, opportunity and quality of life. Unsung heroes across the state from every walk of life are addressing the pervasiveness of racial inequity by raising awareness of its presence and destructive impact and finding ways to eliminate it from our systems and practices. We honor their work. 2016 marks the 10th anniversary of the Facing Race Ambassador Awards. [Read more.]
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February 17 Chapter Makeover Party
Social Enterprise Alliance Twin CitiesHello friends of social enterprise! The Social Enterprise Alliance Twin Cities is convening stakeholders like you who are interested in building a purpose driven economy in the Twin Cities. We believe sales of products or services can advance nonprofits' missions and that Public Benefit Corporations are critical assets in growing our local economy. We also believe SEA-TC has an important role to play in building momentum, capacity, and impact for social enterprise and the many practitioners in this sector. We're calling all social enterprise advocates and allies to help us craft our "New Year's Resolutions." Please join us in creating the pathway forward for SEA-TC! [Read more.]
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