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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Poverty

People doing good

‘Blessing box’ aid for homeless in Bemidji in peril

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 6, 2017, 8:55 AM Nov 6, 2017
6

A gift shop in Bemidji that raised money for the poor of Eastern Uganda is closing, and that’s bad news for the homeless of Bemidji. Read more →

Economy · Politics

In West St. Paul, don’t call the cops too often

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 27, 2017, 7:32 AM Oct 27, 2017
17

Residents of a 30-unit apartment complex are being thrown out because too many police calls came from residents there. Not all residents, probably, but everyone goes because the city has yanked the rental permit of the building owner. Read more →

Economy · Politics

Cities trying to block poor, disabled from moving to town

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 6, 2017, 7:28 AM Jul 6, 2017
13

West St. Paul and South St. Paul have passed ordinances limiting the housing options for people who are low-income and disabled. One politician insists it’s not discrimination. Read more →

Economy

Veterans illustrate the problem of homelessness in La Crosse

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 5, 2017, 12:18 PM May 5, 2017
1

It’s a shameful feeling you might get when you read the story of Brian Johnson and his friends, who are surrounded by old bikes in the woods along the Mississippi River in La Crosse, Wis. Read more →

Economy · People doing good

Rochester rallies around a homeless man

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 26, 2017, 8:29 AM Apr 26, 2017
0

At least in the short term, Corey Jacob, the homeless Rochester man whose van was smashed on Good Friday when it was hit by a drunk driver, is going to be OK. Read more →

Health

Salvation Army eases alcohol-free rule at homeless shelter

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 6, 2017, 11:56 AM Jan 6, 2017
3

The Salvation Army has reversed a decades-old policy and will no longer bar people who’ve been drinking from its shelter in La Crosse, the La Crosse Tribune reports. Read more →

People doing good

Keeping resolution, man spends every day packing food for the hungry

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 4, 2017, 9:21 AM Jan 4, 2017
2

If you want to feel like a slacker then proceed through the link to Boyd Huppert’s story on Danny Pham, who not only believes in making new year resolutions, but keeping them.
Read more →

Economy

The dying of upward mobility

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 8, 2016, 12:45 PM Dec 8, 2016
53

The percentage of people making more than their parents dropped to 58 percent by 1992 from 92 percent in 1970. By 2014, it stood at 50.2 percent. Read more →

Economy · People doing good

Rochester woman hopes ‘Little Free Pantry’ can make dent in hunger

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 25, 2016, 7:18 AM Nov 25, 2016
1

A Rochester area woman is planning to do her part to ease hunger in her area by borrowing the idea of Little Free Libraries and using it for food instead.
Read more →

Education

Rather than shame poor kids, cafeteria worker quits

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 21, 2016, 10:56 AM Sep 21, 2016
21

Sometimes you just have to stand for something.

Stacy Yannazzo Koltiska, a school cafeteria worker in Pennsylvania’s Canon-McMillan School District, stands for something: feeding kids without shaming the poor. Read more →

Economy

Diamond Reynolds tries to get a fresh start

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 12, 2016, 8:01 AM Sep 12, 2016
6

She and her young daughter have been trying to move out of the apartment she and Philando Castile shared. But when she inspected it, and sounded almost as bad as the place she desperately wanted to leave, the Washington Post says.

But it’s the section about another person who was in the car that is the most compelling — Dae’Anna, the four-year-old. Read more →

Arts & Culture · People doing good

Out of sight, a homeless man cleans a river

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 1, 2016, 3:19 PM Sep 1, 2016
3

On Saturday, artists and volunteers at the Weisman Art Museum Collective at the University of Minnesota are going to pick up trash along the Mississippi River. They will create some sort of installation to show how our everyday actions are affecting the river. In one section, someone has beat them to it. Read more →

Economy · Sports

Homeless St. Paul woman has ‘heart full of hope’ for son at Olympics

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 12, 2016, 6:15 AM Aug 12, 2016
1

The Pioneer Press’ Frederick Melo today tells the amazing story of Florence Matadi, the mother of Olympic runner Emmanuel Matadi who is competing for Liberia in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio.

You won’t see her in the audience, nor mentioned by the announcers at the Games.

She’s mostly lived out of her car in St. Paul.
Read more →

Crime and Justice · Politics

Governor starves public defender program, gets appointed to a case

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 4, 2016, 6:54 AM Aug 4, 2016
10

Of those who defend freedom and protect our civil rights, no group is less appreciated than the public defender, a fact which allows governors to starve the system, denying rightful legal representation to the poor who are charged with crimes. Read more →

Politics

BLM gets an ally from the woman who prosecuted protesters

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 22, 2016, 6:48 AM Jul 22, 2016
3

The former Bloomington city attorney, who had refused to back down from prosecuting members of Black Lives Matter for their occupation of the Mall of America in December 2014, is now pushing back against some critics of the group’s positions. Read more →

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