
The Show and Tell Panel
At our Contributors’ Workshop in February, managing editor Amy Gage hosted a panel with four writers. We are pleased to present a recording of that discussion on the Streets.mn Podcast feed!
At our Contributors’ Workshop in February, managing editor Amy Gage hosted a panel with four writers. We are pleased to present a recording of that discussion on the Streets.mn Podcast feed!
Meet members of the Streets.mn board and get to know other contributors at a Happy Hour in St. Paul on March 23. Bring story ideas! Bring a friend!
Writers, photographers, videographers, mapmakers and the climate-curious: All are welcome at the first Streets.mn Contributors’ Workshop since COVID.
The Streets.mn January meetup will be at the Art Shanty Projects on Lake Harriet this Saturday, January 28, followed by a social hour (or two) at Wooden Ship!
“Each one of us can make a difference. Together we make change”: The words of former U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski sum up the spirit of “Walk the Talk.” This week: a festive avian census and a party on the D Line!
We’re looking for two volunteer copy editors to collaborate with writers and help shape our articles starting in January 2023.
Streets.mn will celebrate the D Line, running from Brooklyn Center to the Mall of America, with a ride, talk and treats on Saturday, December 17.
Are you interested in land use and multimodalism, concerned about climate change and car-focused development? You likely have skills that the Streets.mn board could use. Take a chance, apply!
A weekly roundup of links from The Overhead Wire, a national streets-focused blog. This week: a century of automotive tyranny, a different kind of speculation on the housing market and how to make transit projects cheaper.
Streets.mn’s carefully curated, highly partisan collection of both serious and fun-loving events, community meetings and opportunities for engagement that we think will interest our readers.