Interview with Artika Tyner

Planting People, Growing Justice. Interview with Dr. Artika Tyner Neighborhood nonprofit champions literacy and diversity in publishing to equip tomorrow’s leaders https://youtu.be/6sq3sLdWoC0 Reading has always been a driving force in Dr. Artika Tyner’s life. As a child growing up in the Rondo neighborhood, the author and educator remembers taking the bus to the library with […]

Salt and Snow

Salt and Snow Midway to Mississippi Campaign Pledge to use less salt! By: Jason Elyea-Wheeler As winter settles in and snow returns to our streets it is important to think about our habits when it comes to dealing with seasonal changes. I don’t mean busting out your favorite hotdish to warm you up, or adding […]

Open Hands Midway

Open Hands Midway https://youtu.be/T10EB6weelE Open Hands Midway has been serving the Hamline Midway and Union Park communities for 15 years. “Freely we give, freely we receive” has been at the core of operations since opening. They offer Meal Programs, Food Shelf, and Produce Distribution free of cost to all who come. Their Meal Programs occur […]

Food Justice at Zion Community Commons

Food Justice at Zion Community CommonsWritten by Colin Anderson, Video by Heather Quinn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtUWkGcBTP8 The Community Dinner concept began at Eureka Compass in 2017. As it grew, and the potential for beneficial impacts in the community in the concept began to be better understood, more community partners were brought in. In the fall of 2018, […]

A tour of Twelve22 Apartments

Historic stairwell of the Twelve twenty-two apartments.

A tour of Twelve22 Apartment HMC staff and members of the Development Committee joined Union Park District Council members recently for a tour of Twelve22, a new apartment building at University and Griggs. JB Vang, a local real estate firm, has transformed the former coffin factory into airy, industrial-chic apartments with great views. Historic amenities […]

Taking Notes

By Jason Elyea-Wheeler // (4/23/2024) I moved to the Midway when COVID was beginning to loosen its grip on daily life. It was three years ago I started at Hamline University, where we were kept in the safety bubble of our dorm rooms, and carefully walked the boundaries of campus. Rarely did I step into […]

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