Shows

‘Women at War’: A new group exhibition features the work of artists from war-torn Ukraine
The exhibition features intimate work by 11 Ukrainian women artists, created in response to the 2022 Russian invasion, with pieces exploring the human toll of war through personal, small-scale mediums like bedsheets, stones and sketches. It runs through March 30.
Avian flu is not going away. Here’s how scientists are tackling it
On Saturday agriculture regulators will begin testing milk produced in Minnesota for H5N1 – the virus commonly known as avian influenza or bird flu. The disease has forced poultry farmers to kill about 9 million birds in Minnesota since 2022.
 How the Trump administration is altering U.S. immigration policy
MPR News guest host Catharine Richert and her guests talk about the slew of orders President Trump issued last week that have dramatically altered the United States’ approach to immigration policy.
K-12 education and the Minnesota Legislature: 5 things to watch this session
Even as Minnesota lawmakers struggle to start their new session, education committee leaders in the House and Senate are quietly starting to set budget and policy priorities. Here’s a look at what might be coming.
Local DEI executive: DEI being 'weaponized,' diversity will be necessary for recruitment in Minnesota
Sharon Smith-Akinsanya has worked with corporations, including Target, on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. She says she was surprised to see the rollback from Target.