Events

POSTPONED – Looking Back to Move Forward: The Housing Crisis

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The Twin Cities are grappling with a housing crisis, which disproportionately affects BIPOC communities. How did we get here? How can a shared understanding of history help us carve a better path forward? Join us for this local conversation moderated by Chanda Smith Baker.

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The Color of Law

A virtual presentation by Richard Rothstein with Q&A moderated by Chanda Smith Baker. Please visit this event page for a recording of the event and additional resources provided by Richard Rothstein.

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If Your Walls Could Talk

Mount Olive Lutheran Church 3045 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Join house detective Kathy Kullberg for a two-part class introducing tools and methods for researching the history of your house.

$28 – $35

Looking Back to Move Forward: The Housing Crisis

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In his book The Color of Law, Richard Rothstein reflects on the legacy of the Fair Housing Act of 1968: “You might think that fifty years would be long enough to erase the effects of government promotion of and support for segregation. But [...]

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Living Room Conversations: Housing in Minnesota

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Hennepin History Museum warmly welcomes you to a special virtual event showcasing the transformative power of conversation. Join local facilitators of Living Room Conversations for a guided, 90-minute dialogue designed by communications experts. During this conversation guests will have the opportunity to [...]

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