Research finds pedestrian-focused infrastructure can boost safety
New research project evaluates pedestrian safety infrastructure and driver behavior. Read »
New research project evaluates pedestrian safety infrastructure and driver behavior. Read »
Mapping Prejudice, at the University of Minnesota, helps us to understand the history of housing discrimination in the Twin Cities—and to participate in mapping it. Read »
Names are important. What do these locally named places and streets tell us about who we are, where we come from, and what we care about? Read »
Editor’s note: This article is adapted from a version published July 17, 2026, by the Minnesota Women’s Press. Public art was unveiled at a July 11 event at the new Wadaag Commons affordable housing community in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis. A $500,000 investment was made in permanent public art that is integrated directly into the development as a defining element […] Read »
Parking lots, Bay Area transit, wildfire smoke, and more. Read »
Hear from some of our favorite advocacy organizations what happened at the 2026 Minnesota legislative session, and what we're carrying forward into next year! Read »
Summer’s recent resurgence has bummed me out since I’m not exactly a fan of hot weather, but the bright side is that it means this post (which I procrastinated on writing for about two months) can be published and still be somewhat timely even as the first signs of autumn appear. As global warming continues […] Read »