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Inspired Newsletter Intro
Life didn't turn out the way Glenn and Rose Ann Seutter planned – and how lucky that was for scores of families in the Minnetonka…
Born in Minnesota, a child of immigrants: 'The story of my life is the product of my parents' dreams'
Raie Gessesse, a Minnesota advocate for racial and gender equity, is the first in the Star Tribune's 'Inspired Conversations' dialogue about race. Her story begins with her parents, born and raised in Ethiopia.
Minnesota's Children's Justice Initiative celebrates 20 years of protecting vulnerable children
It is a national model for how to find safe, stable and permanent homes for abused and neglected children.
Leadership guru Pam Borton taps decades as a basketball coach to help executives find purpose
Former U women's coach sees leadership potential in everyone.
University of Minnesota educator wants us to talk openly and honestly about sex
She's eager to help us practice as the newly named Joycelyn Elders Endowed Chair in Sexual Health Educationat the University of Minnesota.
In recovery from perilous addictions, young adults share their stories through Change the Outcome
The opioid crisis has only intensified during the pandemic. The American Medical Association reports increased opioid-related deaths in more than 40 states, including Minnesota. Alcohol…
West St. Paul journalist shares 35 uplifting stories about politicians taking the high road
Kevin Hendricks is author of the self-published "Better Politics, Please: 35 Stories of Politicians Who Value Hope Over Hate."
Minnesota Women's Press celebrates 35 years of reporting about and by women
As MWP celebrates its 35th anniversary, its leader reflects on its bold reporting, financial challenges and exciting plans for 2021.
As 2020 ends, problem-solving Minnesotans offer reasons for hope
This year threw our Problem Solvers challenges beyond all challenges but they still hunkered down and got to work.
Macalester senior makes eye movement therapy accessible and affordable with an app
Mental health problems have only increased due to the isolation and stresses of COVID-19. But this 22-year-old is lessening the burden for many with an app.