Minnesota's newest soccer team will be community owned
Good Thursday morning to you! Today is July 15. Hopefully you enjoyed our cool and rainy Wednesday because things are heating back up Thursday with temps in the 80s expected. And it's only going to get hotter over the weekend and into next week. Check out the scorching forecast. | |
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| Black Nurses Rock member nurse Lily Thomas, left, tells Chinaker Kinapoe to keep his vaccine card at a vaccine clinic at the Power of People Leadership Institute in Minneapolis on March 19, 2021. Evan Frost | MPR News File
| In North Minneapolis, come for the haircut, stay for the shot
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| A White House initiative aims to bring the vaccine to Black-owned barbershops and beauty salons across the country, including one in north Minneapolis. Over the next five weeks Wilson's Image Barbers and Stylists , will double as a vaccination clinic for customers and community members. Barbers are some of the most trusted people in the Black community, said owner Tito Wilson. They are good listeners, and customers listen to them, too. Organizers hope that partnering with barbers and stylists will help boost vaccination rates in neighborhoods that need it most. Read the full story to learn more about the program. | |
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| Looking for something to do this weekend? The Art Hounds are here for you. This week they suggest you check out Preston Drum’s exhibit “Bubbles” in Rochester, which playfully explores pandemic bubbles and intergenerational relationships. Theatre 55's reprisal of “Hair” with an outdoor chorus. And the Mni Sota Native Music Series streaming in July on The Cedar Public Access Channel. Read more in this week's Art Hounds. Get more event and activity recommendations right to your inbox by subscribing to The 'sotan. | |
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| Women's soccer in Minnesota gets grassroots boost |
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| The United Soccer League formed the women's league aiming to begin play in May of 2022. A month ago, Minnesota's team was approved to join as a founding member. In a structure like the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota’s women’s soccer team will be owned through community shares. Team organizers plan to start selling shares in October. St. Paul resident, Hwa Jeong Kim is jumping at the chance. "I see it as an opportunity to get girls seeing themselves in those roles to know that it's a pathway for them. And I think engaging more women in sports in general can only be better for the community at large," Kim said. | |
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