Modern Indigenous cuisine; Rondo inheritance fund
Thursday brings a stronger push of warmer air. Highs should reach the lower 80s in the Twin Cities and highs in the mid-80s look likely for southwestern Minnesota on Thursday afternoon. Get the latest weather news on Updraft. 🎙️Coming up on Morning Edition: A young St. Paul man is the first person to buy a home using the city’s Inheritance Fund. The goal of the new program is to rebuild intergenerational wealth for the descendants of people in the historically Black Rondo Neighborhood who lost their homes and businesses to Interstate 94 in the 1950s. Matt Sepic reports. 🎧 Coming up at 9 a.m.: Angela Davis talks about the popularity of pickleball, its growing pains and its future. And we want to hear from you, too. Do you play pickleball? What do you enjoy about the game? And if you’ve been playing a while, what changes have you seen since you started? Call 651-227-6000 or 800-242-2828 during the 9 a.m. hour.
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| | First Rondo descendent buys home using St. Paul's Inheritance Fund | Many Rondo residents were paid a pittance for their homes and businesses. A 2020 study found that collectively, the former Rondo residents lost as much as $157 million in equity, adjusted for inflation, wealth they were unable to pass on to subsequent generations.
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