It’s Our Time: Kissy Coakley Makes History on Minnetonka City Council
When Kissy Coakley was denied a job at Target Corporation after a criminal background check, she didn’t give up. Instead, she decided to take on the massive corporation and fight
When Kissy Coakley was denied a job at Target Corporation after a criminal background check, she didn’t give up. Instead, she decided to take on the massive corporation and fight
Contact: Aliya Khan, TakeAction Minnesota 812-230-4241 | aliya@takeactionminnesota.org October 11, 2019 NEWS STATEMENT TakeAction Minnesota Stands with Our Neighbors, Congresswoman Omar and Calls for Unbreakable Solidarity as the
Traditionally in Hmong culture, dinner is an art. To be more specific, Hmong women work to make dinner an art. While guests experience delicious scoop after scoop of white rice, pork ribs, mustard greens, and papaya
NEWS STATEMENT TakeAction Minnesota Endorses Kissy Coakley in Minnetonka City Council Race August 23, 2019 Contact: Aliya Khan, 812-230-4241 Saint Paul, Minn.—TakeAction Minnesota is thrilled to announce our newest endorsed candidate
Hundreds of people turned out last week when Representative Ilhan Omar arrived at the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport, the terminal erupting into chants of “Welcome home” as the legislator walked through the door. Even more people showed up for
NEWS RELEASE TakeAction Minnesota Announces Duluth City Council Endorsements June 11, 2019 Contact: Aliya Khan, 812-230-4241 Duluth, Minn.—Ahead of the DFL convention on Saturday, June 15, TakeAction Minnesota announced its
In Minnesota, we know that our lives and communities are interconnected. Each one of us plays a role in helping our state thrive. From the farmer who wakes up early
NEWS RELEASE TakeAction Minnesota Endorses Dai Thao and Nelsie Yang for St. Paul City Council April 23, 2019 Contact: Aliya Khan, 812-230-4241 St. Paul—Today, TakeAction Minnesota announced its endorsements for
We know you care about fighting for our families, communities, and environment. But navigating health care policy can feel as frustrating as actually navigating our current health care system (IOW:
Tuesday, April 2 is Equal Pay Day, when we acknowledge the time it takes for women’s average salaries in the United States to catch-up to what white men earned in