Category: Phillips/Powderhorn
How shall we address increasing crime in South Minneapolis? OR … Love East Lake Street again!

BY GRACE BERKE After three years of monthly meetings, reading online forums and social media posts, and hearing from neighbors and business owners in the community, the South Minneapolis Public Safety Coalition (SMPSC) is putting forward a proposal for a $10 million investment in concentrated, street-level resources in areas…
Sometimes peacemakers just wanna have fun
Title: Notes from the desk of peace activist Polly Mann (b. Nov. 19, 1919)
Reader emphasizes importance of cutting birth rate

In “Hope and futility neck and neck as first world (barely) takes on climate crisis” (all September editions of Southside Pride), it was suggested that people could mitigate the climate crisis by having no more than two children. Two children? 7.8 billion people as status quo? The most effective decrease…
Development: with or without the neighborhood?

BY STEPHANIE FOX When the Minneapolis 6th Ward City Council Member Abdi Warsame and Mayor Jacob Frey announced the details on the city’s plans to build what they called an African village on a publicly-owned lot in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, the local reaction was shock and surprise. The announcement, made…
Cargill’s Amazon practices criticized at Art Institute
Race War

BY ED FELIEN There is a Race War happening in America. Some very crazy white people are attacking and murdering people of color. Dylann Roof killed nine African Americans during a church service at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in 2015. White supremacist James Fields deliberately rammed his car into…
You won’t believe what happened when we tried to investigate Chicago Avenue!

BY DEBRA KEEFER RAMAGE (Yeah, we’re hoping to sell this piece to BuzzFeed later.) But seriously, this is no joke. We were calmly and methodically doing our research to spotlight two upmarket small businesses and three long-standing nonprofits on Chicago Avenue when—BOOM!—one of the nonprofits, a 17-year-old, high-visibility presence…
Since 1956, Everett’s Food and Meats prove trendy has its limits and excellence does not

BY STEPHANIE FOX Everett’s Food and Meats is a small neighborhood grocery store in the heart of South Minneapolis. It’s been there forever. As with many little grocery stores, you can get your standard items—chips and dips, beans, rice, frozen dinners and a small selection of fresh produce. You can…