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
Trump goes after Rep. Ilhan Omar, Bidens, Democrats in Target Center speech
NEWS RELEASE: Mayor Frey, Local Elected Officials Reaffirm that Minneapolis Stands United for All of Our Residents
Contact: Kenza Hadj-Moussa, TakeAction Minnesota 612-386-9556 | kenza@takeactionminnesota.org October 10, 2019 NEWS RELEASE Mayor Frey, Local Elected Officials Reaffirm that Minneapolis Stands United for All of Our Residents Local elected officials
NEWS RELEASE: Mayor Frey, Local Elected Officials Reaffirm that Minneapolis Stands United for All of Our Residents
Contact: Kenza Hadj-Moussa, TakeAction Minnesota 612-386-9556 | kenza@takeactionminnesota.org October 10, 2019 NEWS RELEASE Mayor Frey, Local Elected Officials Reaffirm that Minneapolis Stands United for All of Our Residents Local elected officials
Democrats worry Trump has a 2020 head start in Minnesota
As Republicans prepare to rally behind President Trump in Minneapolis, Democrats have plenty of candidates but no good sense of who will become their nominee to run against him next
MEDIA ADVISORY: Local Elected Officials to Reaffirm that Minneapolis Stands United for All of Our Residents (TODAY)
Contact: Kenza Hadj-Moussa, TakeAction Minnesota, 612-386-9556 MEDIA ADVISORY Mayor Frey and Local Elected Officials to Reaffirm that Minneapolis Stands United for All of Our Residents (TODAY) Minneapolis elected officials and
TakeAction, progressive groups mimic conservatives, build infrastructure
This year they’ve trained 25 activists, including state Rep. Hunter Cantrell, DFL-Savage, and Chauntyll Allen, a candidate for the St. Paul school board.
What’s different is that they’re focused as much on governance as they are on winning elections, according to a memo from TakeAction spokeswoman Kenza Hadj-Moussa
Claiming a Seat at the Table: Meet the Hmong Women Disrupting Politics-as-Usual
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
Hmong Women Disrupt: Rebelling against identity politics on St. Paul’s East Side
They have a lot in common. Both are second-generation Hmong women under 30 who became progressive operatives despite expectations they would get well-paying corporate jobs, marry, and retreat to lives of suburban quietude. They’re also unlikely friends.
The 2020 Campaign Event Where ‘Everyday Iowans’ Asked the Questions
[…] While the Iowa People’s Presidential Forum is intended to result in an endorsement from CCI Action, many attendees stressed that they were even more focused on building interconnected movements.