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[Minnesota Rising Dispatch] October 2020

 


[#mnrising Dispatch] October 2020

October marked Indigenous People's Day, commemorating Native American peoples and their cultures as the first peoples on this land we currently inhabit, and as we transition into the next month, we celebrate El Día De Los Muertos, which allows us to honor the souls of all those who came before us and who are the other half of humanity. Situating ourselves now in this place and among the people around us, we can turn our attention toward the future. That future will be significantly influenced by this coming Tuesday's 2020 United States General Election. 

On Thursday, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that ballots arriving after 8:00pm on Election Day in Minnesota must be separated because they may not be counted. If you haven't already voted, your options now are to:
  • Hand-deliver your mail-in ballot by 3:00pm on Tuesday, November 3rd OR
  • Vote in-person between now and 8:00pm on Tuesday, November 3rd.
You can check your voter registration, locate your polling place, learn how to vote early in person, find out what's on your local ballot, and more at: www.mnvotes.org.

Minnesota has traditionally ranked the highest in voter turnout and civic engagement across the nation. Let's do our parts to vote, support others to do the same, and continue to engage and advocate for a better Minnesota in 2020 and beyond.


Give to the Max Day 2020

Give to the Max Day will be back on Thursday, November 19, 2020! Plan to join GiveMN and thousands of Minnesota nonprofits and schools in raising millions of dollars together for the organizations which make our communities stronger. Donors may make their Give to the Max gifts when Early Giving begins on November 1. All gifts made from November 1 through November 19 will count toward Give to the Max Day prizes. Through the first decade of Give to the Max Day, donors have given nearly $200 million to more than 10,000 nonprofits and schools in just eleven giving days! [Learn more.]

Books for Breakfast 2020

You're invited to 826 MSP's second annual Books for Breakfast--and this year, they're coming to you! Spend the morning VIRTUALLY with special guest, Marlon James, to benefit 826 MSP's youth writing programs. Grab your breakfast and join in to learn about anti-racism in education, show support for 826 MSP, and hear from our special guest, local educators, and the young people who are writing us all toward a better future. Mark your calendars for Thursday, November 19 from 9:00 -10:00am. [Learn more.]

News from the Network

Updates and events with our esteemed partners and collaborators!

What Happened in the 2020 Elections
CSPG
Weds, November 4
9:00am - 10:00am

How Can We Breathe: The Artists and Meaning-Makers Minnesota Humanities Center
Thursday, November 5
5:30pm – 8:00 pm

Data 4 Public Good Virtual Un-Conference
November 5 - 7, 2020

SOAR Writing Retreat
(Stand Out And Roar)
November 6 - 7, 2020

Nominations now open for Minne Inno's 25 Under 25
Submit by November 6

Capital Pathways Program
Citizens League
Deadline to apply as Host or Intern: November 6

Food access and how to support a more equitable food system by Miah Ulysse
YNPN Twin Cities
Thursday, November 12
5:30pm - 7:00pm

State of Asian Minnesotans: Radically Reimagining Our Future
CAAL
Friday, November 13
3:00pm - 4:00pm
Zoom

Public Affairs Series: 2021 Legislative Session Preview
SPACC
Weds, November 18
4:00pm - 7:00pm

Global Conversations DIGITAL: Latino Immigrants and the Minnesota Economy
Global Minnesota
Weds, November 18
6:00pm - 7:15pm

#MNCivicLeader: Recognizing Everyday Leaders
Citizens League
Thursday, November 19
10:00am – 11:00am 
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