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Role of End-of-Life Doula
End-of-life doulas provide non-medical, holistic support and comfort to the dying person and their family. This may include education and guidance as well as emotional, spiritual or practical care, from as early as initial diagnosis through bereavement. In this webinar led by Janet Brown, Founder of Good Death Doula, LLC and a Zen Buddhist Chaplain in training, you will learn more about how this role is growing and how it can integrate with hospice and the medical team to support those at the end of their life and their family members to transform the dying process.
Register for free at z.umn.edu/WellbeingWebinars

Speedway (22nd & Lyndale) and Safety
Virtual Community Forum
Speedway - 22nd & Lyndale
The office of Ward 10 Councilmember Aisha Chughtai is hosting a virtual community forum regarding public safety concerns with the Speedway gas station at 22nd St and Lyndale Ave S on Wednesday June 7th, from 6:30-7:30 pm. Virtual link below.
Joining the Councilmember will be representatives from Speedway’s leadership team and Inspector Katie Blackwell of MPD’s 5th Precinct. Learn about what Speedway and MPD are doing to mitigate safety concerns at this site, with a community Q&A to follow.
If you have questions in the meantime, please email the Ward 10 office at ward10@minneapolismn.gov.
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Power Shifting Solidarity Research Release
Join us virtually as we present key findings from our first Power-Shifting Solidarity research. Our panel of researchers and community leaders will discuss & analyze what it will take for institutional philanthropy to invest wholly in Black lives in Minnesota and beyond.
In May 2023, we will commemorate the historic and global call for racial justice ignited right here in Minnesota. While it’s been almost three years since that uprising, the call–and need–for transformational change still reverberates today. The Black Collective Foundation MN has partnered with the Center for Evaluation Innovation with contributions by Philanthropic Initiative for Racial Equity (PRE) to release our first research report. The report integrates MN specific philanthropic data with voices across local philanthropy and Black-led change-makers exploring the definitions and impact of racial justice, Black-led change, and anti-Blackness. The report highlights local and national philanthropy’s investment in racial equity and justice to offer a baseline understanding of our funding landscape and center Black lives as we usher in a new kind of philanthropy that is accountable and inspired to be in power-shifting solidarity with Black-led change.

Owning a Home: Alternative Approaches
Join Urban Homeworks on Zoom Thursday, April 20th from 12-1 PM as we talk about alternate pathways to homeownership—land trusts, co-ops, and townhomes, oh my! Stay tuned as we announce our guest speakers in the coming weeks.

Fermentation 101 w/ The Pickle Witch
Learn the basics of fermenting in a virtual workshop that will teach you to turn almost any vegetable into a nutritious, delicious, fermented pickle.
L. Kling, The Pickle Witch
Virtual class
$5 | Free for Seward Co-op owners
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/.../fermentation-101-with-the...


Free Art Makes Change Workshop
Heart of the Beast’s Art Shaping Change Workshops are annually recurring art classes taught by local creatives that explore social justice themes. The focus of the Art Shaping Change 2023 workshops is climate justice. There will be virtual, mixed media art workshops held on zoom and in person puppetry workshops.
Graci Horne & Ifrah Mansour are co-creating this online workshop series. Workshops will explore feelings, findings & footprints using discarded items in your home to make Memorabilia for your very own time-capsule. Through art making, you will explore what it means to be an ancestor and reflect on our collective role and impact on the climate change crisis.
To learn more click HERE
To register early for free click HERE
Virtual Workshops
Dates: Jan. 22, Jan. 29, Feb 5

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