A latte coffee with cinnamon sprinkled on it in the shape of a bicycle.

Streets.mn Contributors: We’re Holding Office Hours!

Hey, Streets.mn community! The editorial team is going to be hanging out at Rafiki Coffee & Café, a BIPOC-owned small business in St. Paul, on Saturday, February 24, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. We’d love for you to join us.

Streets.mn writers (current, past and aspiring) are especially encouraged to come and workshop story ideas, talk publication logistics, help focus or find sources for your topic and generally pick our brains about anything.

Meet the new editor-in-chief (that’s me) and the managing editor (who assigns stories and works directly with writers) along with others working to make a difference and find their voice. We’d also like to know what you think about Streets.mn: why you read it, what could be improved.

We’re looking forward to seeing you at what we hope will be the first of many Streets.mn office hours. Because we are a volunteer-led nonprofit with a small budget, we cannot offer to pay for beverages and breakfast treats.

Getting There

Rafiki is at 540 Fairview Ave. N. in St. Paul, just north of University Avenue and the large Griggs-Midway building (accessible via the Green Line, with ample space outside to lock bikes). We’ll be at the large table in the corner.

About Micah Davison

Micah is the editor in chief at Streets.mn. He moved to the Twin Cities in 2019, hailing from Canada by way of Boston. Always a lover of rivers, he feels he's landed in a pretty good town, and spends much time during the warm months enjoying the local watercourses. During the winter, he does what he needs to keep biking through whatever unholy combination of cold, snow and ice nature throws our way.