Saturday, July 31. 2010
Ivan Dean Bartelson, aged 2, eats birthday cake with a plastic wrench from his new tool set. July 31, 2010.
Friday, July 30. 2010
Is it a superficial attempt to "wake up" Black people with an inauthentic document? This alleged copy of a speech of a slave owner from the West Indies in 1712 is widely considered to be a hoax, yet many see truth and insight in the themes of oppression that are expounded in the document. Does shedding light on these themes get in the way of unity within the Black community and does it still say something about the present state of African America?
Thursday, July 29. 2010
These two bikes are chained to a tree in Powderhorn Park. It is a living thing, not a metal pole. This can damage the bark of the tree and make it vulnerable to disease and death. Consider this: Years ago, a friend parked his bike by locking it to a young tree on our boulevard. When he returned, the bike was still there, but the top of the tree had been sawed off. The thieves must have left in a hurry and couldn't grab the bike. However, there was no hope for the tree. Be kind to trees, please.
Tuesday, July 27. 2010
Andrew (left) said he is facing the loss of his home due to recently having lost the job he has worked for 20 years and owing many thousands of dollars to the city in fines levied by the inspection division. He worries about where he will go, not wanting to take his three children to a shelter.
Andrew (izquierda) dice que se enfrenta a la pérdida de su casa a causa de haber perdido recientemente el trabajo que ha trabajado por 20 años y que le debe muchos miles de dólares a la ciudad de multas impuestas por la división de inspección. Él se preocupa por donde irá porque no quiere traer a sus tres hijos a un refugio.
Monday, July 26. 2010
When lunchtime hit during any weekday this summer I found myself eating a meal outside our back door and watching our pet, Herbert, munch to his heart's content. Today our neighbors in our building, Kerry and Leah, offered us brats and potato salad!
Sunday, July 25. 2010
This Powderhorn residence is located at 32nd Street and Cedar Avenue South.
"The site is an arsenic-contaminated residential neighborhood with environmental justice concerns in South Minneapolis, MN. Wind scattered arsenic from a pesticide formulation plant in the neighborhood throughout a three-quarter mile radius. This scattering occurred due to outdoor operations at the plant. Approximately 500 homes have arsenic in levels requiring cleanup of yards. EPA has found concentrations within the soils to be as high as 2,880 parts per million. This area has been residential since at least the early 1900s and is expected to remain residential into the future."
Read more at epa.gov/superfund/eparecovery/south_minneapolis.html.
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