Our Capitol, Our Voices Courage is contagious. This week, women, young people, POC & immigrant workers, and people from all walks of life were at the Capitol to call for
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Our Capitol, Our Voices Courage is contagious. This week, women, young people, POC & immigrant workers, and people from all walks of life were at the Capitol to call for
I’m Amanda. I’m the organizing director at TakeAction Minnesota. And I’m a new mama to Luz. She’s almost 7 months old. When she was born, I took almost 14 weeks
My name is Aliya, and I am TakeAction Minnesota’s deputy communications director. I’m excited to vote for candidates who will stand for reproductive freedoms this November—candidates like Tina Smith, Tim
Contact: Kenza Hadj-Moussa, 612-386-9556 May 29, 2018 NEWS RELEASE Duluth—For months, workers in Duluth have been organizing to raise local employment standards. Tonight, Duluth workers won Earned Sick and Safe
*Disclaimer, I am not a lawyer. Nothing here is or should be construed as legal advice. When I was 15, I worked at a hardware store where my coworkers were
In late November, U.S. House republicans passed their tax reform bill, and yesterday, the Senate passed their version of the bill out of committee on a party line vote. The
Contact: Kenza Hadj-Moussa, 612-386-9556 Statement TakeAction Minnesota stands by women at the State Capitol demanding change St. Paul—TakeAction Minnesota released the following statement in response to sexual harassment allegations made against
It’s time to end the culture of silence that perpetuates gender oppression Every person deserves the freedom to live, work, and exist without being targeted because of their gender. We
July 27, 2017 Contact: Kenza Hadj-Moussa, 612-386-9556, kenza@takeactionminnesota.org NEWS RELEASE Workers to city officials: We’re trying to level the playing field (Duluth, MN)—On Thursday afternoon, Duluth residents rallied for paid sick
How are you doing on a physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual level? As TakeAction Minnesota’s Women of Color Organizer, asking this question to leaders at the end of our meetings