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Web Links Three activists helped found The Way in 1966: Mahmoud El-Kati, Verlena Matey-Keke, and Spike Moss. The Way, a black community center, will be celebrated at a program on Saturday on Plymouth Avenue where it once stood.
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  Link   Founders and supporters celebrate The Way's 50th anniversary
Three activists helped found The Way in 1966: Mahmoud El-Kati, Verlena Matey-Keke, and Spike Moss. The Way, a black community center, will be celebrated at a program on Saturday on Plymouth Avenue where it once stood.
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  Link   A “disturbance born of disillusionment”: 50 years of Black Lives Matter
The roots of this violence lay in the city’s racial inequities, according to the organizers of The Way. By the 1960s, Minneapolis had excluded “a large number of its residents from the opportunity system,” the organization asserted.
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  Link   Minneapolis: Jim Crow of the North
Roots of racial disparities are seen through a new lens in this film that explores the origins of housing segregation in the Minneapolis area. But the story also illustrates how African-American families and leaders resisted this insidious practice,
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  Link   DR. KEITH STANLEY BROOKS - "Critical Race Theory - Fact vs. Feeling"
Dr. Keith Stanley Brooks is the Dean of Academic Foundations at MinneapolisDr. Brooks has worked as an Associate Professor of Education at Bethel University, a Project Manager at the St Paul Public Schools Foundation and the Director of Multi-Cultura
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