At 50, Changemaker Britt Howell turned tragedy into action, creating BrittFit50 to promote women's health, later expanding to BF50 Indigenous Health Initiative, blending cultural arts and sustainability in underserved communities.
Minnesota Women's Press
图书期刊出版业
Minneapolis,MN 1,532 位关注者
The longest continuously run feminist monthly print publication in the U.S.
关于我们
Connecting engaged feminists who care about solutions and action. Minnesota Women's Press offers authentic community-based journalism that amplifies and inspires the stories, action steps, and leadership of powerful, everyday women (cis and trans) and nonbinary people. The Twin Cities-based publication was launched by Mollie Hoben and Glenda Martin in 1985 to publish a biweekly newspaper dedicated to telling stories about Minnesota women, by women, for women. For more than 35 years, Norma Smith Olson and Kathy Magnuson were co-owners, transitioning in February 2009 to a monthly magazine format. On December 14, 2017, the magazine was bought by Mikki Morrissette, who serves as the editor. The Minnesota Women's Directory is an affiliated annual publication that connects readers with women in business and women-centered organizations. WomensPress.com and @MNWomensPress on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram connects readers with the magazine's stories, directory listings, advertising and news of interest to Minnesota women. The magazine offers three newsletters: Weekly, Ecolution, Transforming Justice (new!)
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womenspress.com
Minnesota Women's Press的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 图书期刊出版业
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Minneapolis,MN
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1985
- 领域
- women、media、minnesota、stories、feminism、news、magazine、change和community
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800 West Broadway
US,MN,Minneapolis,55411
Minnesota Women's Press员工
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Mikki Morrissette
Publisher/Editor at Minnesota Women's Press
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Lissa Maki
Communications Specialist at University of Minnesota Duluth
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Gaea Dill-D'Ascoli
Staff Writer at Technicians for Change
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Crystal Lynea Colbert Brown
Outreach Director, Minnesota Women's Press and Community Engagement Manager, SPEAK MPLS
动态
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On this day of gratitude and gathering, we share four priorities, as outlined by Comfort Dondo, founder of Phumulani, on the journey for all Minnesotans toward genuine healing.
How We Can Heal Each Other
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Five options for serving veterans during the holiday season and year-round:
Action = Change: How Can You Serve Vets?
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Help us keep feminist stories alive! Your donation supports independent media and empowers our work as we celebrate 40 years in May.
Publishers Commentary: Stepping into 2025 With Open Eyes and (Wounded) Open Hearts
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In December’s Changemakers issue — out now, we celebrate women whose work embodies the transformative power of individual action. These women — along with hundreds of others recognized by Minnesota Women’s Press since 1989 — are at the heart of our mission to recognize people statewide who drive change. Check out their stories: https://buff.ly/4g4lwhE
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In her book, author Stephanie Salda?a shares the stories of people who found a way to save a connection to their past despite losing everything. Many escaped without being able to take anything from their home.
BOOKSHELF: A Story of Refugees and the Things They Carry
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Lindsey Zemanek’s nature-based therapy at On the Farm Therapy in Dennison, Minnesota helps clients with trauma and neurodivergence through activities with horses, goats, and more, empowering them to choose their own healing path.
The Menagerie of Therapy Animals
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Supporting a loved one impacted by sexual assault starts with believing them. Offer a listening ear, avoid judgment, and respect their choices while validating their emotions as a natural response.
Preventing Sexual Assault in the Military
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These organizations provide vital support and services to veterans, ensuring they receive the care and resources they deserve. View the full list inside:
Benefits and Services for Veterans
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Discharged from the Air Force for being gay, Cindy Strange re-enlisted with the Army after ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ was repealed. Strange's return in 2012 reflects how service and support for mental health, PTSD, and LGBTQ+ inclusion evolved.
Recording the Stories of Veterans
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