Shows

Minnesota may chart its own path dealing with anti-abortion counseling centers
While other states move to defund “crisis pregnancy centers,” Minnesota may offer to renew their state grants — but with conditions.
'Where power resides' — Flipping privilege in the art curator paradigm
The Emerging Curators Institute is a singular arts entity in the Midwest. It is providing an alternative pathway into a field that has historically been limited to the privileged. 
Future of Us: The pandemic brought Americans outside, but racial barriers remain
Duluth nature photographer and author Dudley Edmondson was inspired to make outdoor recreation more welcoming to people of color during the pandemic. “There was a time when I thought that I was the only Black birdwatcher in America,” he said.
 MPR News podcast Untangled Roots celebrates Minnesotans of color 
A new podcast from MPR News North Star Journey project is digging into the untold stories of Black Minnesotans and other communities of color in the state. MPR News Host Angela Davis talks with Untangled Roots co-host Brandt Williams and producer Twila Dang.
The bleak story behind the birth of dance marathons
Hours and hours of dancing may sound fun, but in 1930s Minnesota, participants’ motivations were often quite serious.
Meet the next leader of the Minnesota State Fair
The Minnesota State Fair has a new CEO. Renee Alexander, the organization's longtime deputy general manager, will take the reins this spring after retiring CEO Jerry Hammer steps down. Alexander will be the first female CEO in our State Fair history.
Using food as a doorway to deeper stories about culture and community
It’s easy to talk about food — its tastes, aromas, textures and potential to bring people together. Chaz Sandifer and Julie Burton also use food as a way to unlock storytelling about people and cultures. They are the creators of Stories Behind the Menu, an annual series of four dinners that begins in February with Black History Month and ends in December during the holidays.