Twin Cities Creative Spaces To Visit
This week’s edition covers stories from February 9th to February 15th, 2023. Today’s issue is 750 words, a 5.8–minute read. In today’s edition, Isabella and Helene talk Black led art spaces to visit, Aldi’s closing in north Minneapolis, Birchbark Books, and Pollen Midwest. Continue reading to find out more. There’s a couple spaces I would like to highlight this week: Many of […]
NewPrensa celebrates Black History Month!
Today’s issue is 900 words, a 7–minute read. Isabella and Helene talk Black History Month, SABER Magazine, The Green Room, The Grammys, and what’s behind Imposter Syndrome. Continue reading to find out more… Happy Black History Month, NewPrensa readers. Helene here! In this month’s next several editions, we want to celebrate and uplift Black creatives, activists, politicians, community […]
Excitement Fills the MN State Capitol as Driver’s License for All Bill Passes to Senate
For some, a right of passage. For others, it’s the opportunity to become an active member of American society. by Isabella Silva-Biotti and Chris Alvarez In America, getting a driver’s license at 16 is the pinnacle of freedom. Being licensed means traveling at your own will. It’s that trip a family takes up north to […]
Driver’s License for All Bill Passes to Senate
This week’s edition covers stories from January26th to February 1st, 2023. Today’s issue is 619 words, a 4.8–minute read. In today’s edition Isabella and Helene talk Driver’s License for All bill, the PRO Act, Tyre Nichols, and why there was little progress on homeless encampments in 2022. Continue reading to find out more… Good morning readers, The negative-degree weather is here, and your […]
Latina Epidemiologist shares latest COVID prevention for families and the Latine community in Minnesota
NewPublica learns how to avoid misinformation and keep our community safe. Epidemiologist Maria Del Mar Pacheco completed her doctorate in public health during the first year of the pandemic, in 2020. Now, she is working to further COVID-19 prevention by working closely with the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and the Centers for Disease Control […]
This week’s edition covers stories
from January 19th to January 25th, 2023.
Today’s issue is 767 words, a 6–minute read. Isabella and Helene talk Taylor Swift’s Ticketmaster scandal, the tragedies and joys of this year’s Lunar New Year, musician Rep. María Isa Pérez-Vega, and information sessions from the Minnesota Office of Higher Education. Good morning! Helene here. If you listen to Taylor Swift (or even if you don’t), you probably heard that ticket sales for […]
Dismissed Professor Sues Hamline University for Discrimination and Defamation
This week’s edition covers stories from January12th to January 18th, 2023. Today’s issue is 750 words, a 5.8–minute read. In today’s edition Isabella and Helene talk Dismissed adjunct professor sues Hamline University | Juxtaposition Arts x Red Wing Collab | La Jolla 17-year-old publishes a Spanish coding book. Continue reading to find out more… Good morning folks, Isabella here! I am back and better than ever. I […]
NewPrensa Celebrates Local Artists
This week’s edition covers stories from January 5th to January 11th, 2023. Today’s issue is 517 words, a 4–minute read. Helene talks about Pao Houa Her’s photography exhibition, That’s Badass wood art, and Mosaic on a Stick May Lee-Yang with the Sahan Journal wrote about Pao Houa Her’s show at the Walker as it enters its final weeks on display. The exhibit looks deeply at […]
Minneapolis’s “Step Up” Turns 20
This week’s edition covers stories from December 29th to January 4th, 2023. Today’s issue is 812 words, a 6.2–minute read. Helene and Nyabang talk about Minneapolis’s Step Up program celebrating its 20th year, Drivers Licenses for All 2023, and Pele’s death. Helene here! With Isabella away this week, I’m excited to introduce you all to Nyabang, NewPublica’s Community Engagement […]
4 BIPOC Coffee Shops You Must Visit
This week’s edition covers stories from December 15th to December 21st, 2022. Today’s issue is 1100 words, a 8.5–minute read. In today’s edition Isabella and Helene talk 4 BIPOC Cafes you must visit and 3 Local print houses and publishers! Continue reading to find out more… Happy Winter Solstice! Isabella here. Our first blizzard of the year is here and they say it’ll […]