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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
地点
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主要
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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Your early giving has already made a difference, and we invite you to help us reach our $100,000 goal. https://buff.ly/3UZiG5a
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Donate early as part of Give to the Max Day 2024, Thursday, November 21, and empower us to continue our award-winning coverage and expand our reach into Greater Minnesota. Together, we can amplify the voices of those who drive change in our communities. Help us achieve our goal of raising $100,000 this fall! https://buff.ly/4fVtXf9
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Veterans are entitled to a wide range of benefits, including healthcare, disability compensation, home loans, and life insurance. Programs like the PACT Act expand benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances, while resources like gun locks, mental health services, and housing support are available to improve well-being and prevent crises.
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?? Consider a gift in someone's name to the longest running feminist publication in the country this Give to the Max Day 24, Thursday, November 21. Here's four ways your gift will help: 1) Enhance Coverage 2) Grow Our Team 3) Support Community Conversations 4) Create New Platforms Gift a donation today: https://buff.ly/3Cx3Uwi
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Navy veteran Alexandria DeLaCruz shares how MACV helped her find stability, allowing her to move from a crisis point to seeing hope for herself and her daughter.
My Mental Health Experience as a Veteran
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Three testimonials for three days until Give to the Max Day 2024, Minnesota's giving holiday, on Thursday, November 21: 1) “I think [Minnesota Women's Press] should go bigger. It’s really the only women’s paper in the state.” 2) “I love [MWP's] unique lens on the news, which I don’t find elsewhere, even at publications I admire such as MinnPost and Sahan Journal.” 3) “You have reason to be proud.” Donate early and get ahead of the email appeals! Thank you
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Jennifer Shumaker, a veterans claims advocate with Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs, is working to improve health care access for women veterans, including facilities and vital support for trauma survivors. "It’s an entitlement that was promised because you served."
Building Trust: The People Who Try to Help Veterans Access Benefits
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Join our conversations, stories, and solutions work in 2025. https://lnkd.in/gg59NWMD
Publishers Commentary: Stepping into 2025 With Open Eyes and (Wounded) Open Hearts
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Kristine Shelstad, a 31-year military veteran, now runs Madison Mercantile, a nonprofit community center in Madison, MN. Her military career gave her the foundation to support her hometown’s growth.
Returning to My Hometown After Three Decades in the Military
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