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The Supreme Court tells the EPA it cannot be in the regulation business. St Paul Mayor Melvin Carter expands the city's free money program. It's not free money of course, it's your money. All you need to know about Barak Obama: He just hired Phillipe Cunningham. Reusse with his weekly look at sports. “REFERENCED ON THE SHOW” Supreme Court rules against EPA effort to regulate power plant emissions in major climate suit
The suspect in the Waukesha mayhem has a 30 page criminal record. Kamala Harris joins the Phillipe Cunningham school of public speaking. We shouldn't have to buy our neighbors an electric car. Johnny Heidt with guitar news.
We discover a story about a so called dead ship off the coast of Yemen. The oil tanker holds 1 million barrels of oil and the vessel has fallen into extremely dangerous disrepair. Minneapolis city council rep Phillipe Cunningham now claims he was tricked into standing on a stage that said Defund the Police. Jason Whitlock asks did John Gruden merely violate the woke commandments? Johnny Heidt with guitar news.
Kids in Sartell are being told that they must believe they live in a bigoted city. More meaningless remarks from Phillipe Cunningham about the continued rise in violence in North Minneapolis. Reusse makes his weekly visit.
Public safety is an issue on the minds of many with the surge in violence and gun homicides during the pandemic. Dr. Sylvia Bartley moderates a conversation with Minneapolis City Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins and Minneapolis Councilmembers Jeremiah Ellison and Phillipe Cunningham about public safety in Minneapolis. They discuss what has changed over the last 12 months and how the city is addressing public safety.
In an open letter on social media, Minneapolis councilmember Phillipe Cunningham says his efforts to address gun violence have been blocked by Mayor Frey and the police department. -Georgia Fort reports: Ward 4 City Councilmember Phillipe Cunningham is calling on Mayor Jacob Frey to come up with a plan to address the gun violence in North Minneapolis. Cunningham addressed the mayor in an open letter on social media.“I've reached a place as a councilmember where I can't quietly try to bring this mayor along in prioritizing North Siders and our lives here,” said Cunningham. “Instead I had to bring it out to the public, so folks can see what I have been dealing with.”Cunningham says he has a responsibility to his constituents and they deserve to know his efforts are continually road blocked by the Mayor and the Minneapolis Police Department.“This is about life or death. I live in one of the hottest hotspots in North Minneapolis. 78 shots fired just a couple of days ago, 2 children killed blocks from my house,” said Cunningham. “We need this to be urgently addressed. Children are dying. We need a plan Mayor, what is the plan?”The Mayor did respond to Cunningham. According to Fox 9 News a part of his response said “I would encourage you to support Chief Arradondo's request for increased staffing levels moving forward.” Cunningham says that's not the solution: “In no way is this asking for simply more police. When we talk about comprehensive public safety we're not just talking about reducing police violence we are talking about reducing community violence.”Cunningham says he wants to take intel from the MPD and the Office of Violence Prevention to identify key groups committing violent behavior and provide resources to their families. Providing a way out is a strategy Cunningham says has been proven to work nationally.
CM Cunningham is one of three Councilmembers to sponsor a proposal that would eliminate the MPD and house law enforcement in Minneapolis under a new Department of Safety. He joined Chad to discuss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the June 2020 edition of We the (Young) People, Alana and Michelle interview Minneapolis, MN Councilmember Phillipe Cunningham, who discusses his thoughts and actions relating to LGBTQ+ pride, especially in the context of what pride means for people of color. Michelle imparts some YEO-provided advice to our audience about self-care tips to try during the pandemic.
KOMO News Director Bill Dallman on the struggle for the survival of the city of Seattle. Great audio courtesy of KSTP of Mpls City Council members Steve Fletcher and Phillipe Cunningham discussing the role of police in Minneapolis. Also 19 new crimes for which no bail will be requested.
On today's episode we compare and contrast the 2 major proposals put forward to compete with Jacob Frey's recommended 2021 budget for the city of Minneapolis. The People's Budget was consolidated by Black Visions, Reclaim the Block and others through years of organizing and engagement, the Safety for All Budget was brought forward by City Council members Phillipe Cunningham, Lisa Bender and Steve Fletcher. The final public hearing and vote on the Minneapolis budget will be held this Wednesday, December 9th. The Mayor, City Council, Park Board and Board of Estimate and Taxation are all up for election in November 2021. Become a Patron today to help us grow this left wing, working class media project
How do members of the GLBT community pass knowledge and perspective between generations? Unlike most minority groups, being born gay, bi, or trans does not necessarily mean you have gay, bi, or trans parents. We talked to Charlie Rounds, who organizes intergenerational GLBT roundtables, as well as Minneapolis council member Phillipe Cunningham, who at a relatively young age has already become a leader in the GLBT community and beyond.
On-location at The They/Them Project Gallery Opening at LUSH with Councilman Phillipe Cunningham. For an extensive background on this episode, including interviews with the artist and several of the individuals involved in the project early on, check out episodes 59-62 of The TC Pride Podcast by clicking the links below. Episode 59 (Part 1) Episode 60 (Part 2) Episode 61 (Part 3) Episode 62 (Part 4)
On-location at The They/Them Project Gallery Opening at LUSH with Councilman Phillipe Cunningham. For an extensive background on this episode, including interviews with the artist and several of the individuals involved in the project early on, check out episodes 59-62 of The TC Pride Podcast by clicking the links below. Episode 59 (Part 1) Episode 60 (Part 2) Episode 61 (Part 3) Episode 62 (Part 4)
This week we talk with Tabais Olajuawon about his recent essay, "We Are Not Yours: I’m tired of white women’s racial-sexual terrorism of my BlaQueer body" (https://blackyouthproject.com/im-tired-of-white-womens-racial-sexual-terrorism-of-my-blaqueer/) And we meet Phillipe Cunningham, a special education teacher and black trans man who was just elected to the city council in Minneapolis. (https://www.advocate.com/politics/2017/11/08/trans-man-has-also-been-elected-minneapolis-city-council)
Jamar and Patwin continue their conversation with Mpls Council member Phillipe Cunningham.
Jamar Nelson and Patwin Lawrence host. This weeks guests are recently elected Mpls Council members Andrea Jenkins and Phillipe Cunningham
Jamar Nelson and Patwin Lawrence host. This weeks guests are recently elected Mpls Council members Andrea Jenkins and Phillipe Cunningham
Jamar and Patwin continue their conversation with Mpls Council member Phillipe Cunningham.
During the month of November we celebrate Transgender Day of Rememberance (TDOR), which memorializes victims of transphobic violence. Unfortunately As of October 2017, 23 trans people have been reported killed by violence in the U.S. Often after being discriminated against and targeted for violence in life, trans women and men continue to be victimized in death misgendered in initial police reports and the edia even by family members. Although nothing can take away the pain of the loss of these trans women and women, this year has been historic for the TLGB community with the election of several openly transgender candidates across the country on November 8th in Virginia, ]in California, in Pennsylvania and in Georgia. But perhaps the greatest win of all was in the city of Minneapolis where Andrea Jenkins and Phillipe Cunningham were elected to the City Council. Jenkins became the first openly trans woman of color elected to a major city’s city council. Earlier this year we spent time with Andrea talking about her poetry, her work collecting the oral history of our trans sisters/brothers and dreams of representing Minneapolis Ward 8. To celebrate her historic win and as a reminder that Trans Lives Matter, Collections by Michelle Brown will rebroadcast our earlier interview with Councilwoman-elect Andrea Jenkins. Her fierce spirit, unwavering commitment and unapologetic voice as a proud trans woman of color is something we can all truly be thankful for!!
Money and Nikeeta reminisce on their gayest holiday moments, explain the difference between organizing and advocacy, and provide all the distractions you need to escape holiday obligations. Enjoy your family feast day and remember: the first Thanksgiving story is a colonialist lie! Use the code “QueerWOC” to get free shipping on your orders from CharleeJ Co. - apparel designed with queer people of color in mind! www.charleejco.com/ QueerWOC of the Week: Political Baddies!! Rahzie Seals Andrea Jenkins: https://andreajenkinsforward8.org/ Phillipe Cunningham: https://www.cunninghammpls.org/ Jamila Hammami: @jamilaMhammami https://stepfeed.com/10-badass-arab-women-who-are-fighting-for-sexual-freedom-9118 Contribute to QueerWOC: https://www.paypal.me/QueerWOC Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/queerwocpod 27:08 Mental Moment w/ Money: Money lists her favorite podcasts, shows, movies, and instagrams to get you out of the holiday rut. 40:55 Word: “Organizing” What exactly is organizing? How is it different from advocacy or mobilizing? Nikeeta breaks down how organizing has impacted her activism and highlights Indigenous organizing for Indigenous Heritage Month Milked Campaign: https://milkedny.org/?link_id=7&can_id=b70c8a0a6d899ab1cd0de9734cbcfd1d&source=email-milked-a-report-about-immigrant-dairy-workers-in-new-york&email_referrer=milked-a-report-about-immigrant-dairy-workers-in-new-york&email_subject=milked-a-report-about-immigrant-dairy-workers-in-new-york Familia Unidas para Justicia: https://www.facebook.com/FamiliasUnidas/ 58:51 Topic: HoliGAY stories We share a few of our favorite queer moments that happened during holiday season. 1:20:25 Curved Chronicles: Money missed cuffing season and Nikeeta got friend curved… again! Follow Money| IG/Twitter @MelanatedMoney Follow Nikeeta| IG/Twitter @AfroBlazingGuns