Minnesota protects the right to gender-affirming care
This week’s edition covers stories from March 2nd to March 8th, 2023. Today’s issue is 822 words, a 6.3–minute read. Today’s edition:Isabella and Helene talk the Museum of Russian Art, the Uptown Theater, Cherry Pit’s performance at the Green Room,Drivers Licenses for All, and protecting gender-affirming care in Minnesota! Hello everyone! Helene here. A while ago, I learned that Minneapolis has one of […]
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 […]