Tuesdays. 38th Street Bridge
In the words of the KFNA Board Director that started this vigil almost one year ago:
Tuesdays. 38th Street Bridge
In the words of the KFNA Board Director that started this vigil almost one year ago:
Zoom link to attend.
The KFNA Board meets monthly to oversee the programs, and projects of the Kingfield Neighborhood Association; the neighborhood’s nonprofit focuses on community engagement, awareness and education of City issues, and developing local leadership. Neighbors are also ways welcome to join the monthly meeting, held on Zoom since April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Meetings are also recorded and shared on YouTube for those that cannot attend in person.
Part 2: Creating the Future of Community Safety. Connect with neighbors to discuss harms we face in our neighborhood and City, measures we can take to prevent these harms, and alternatives we can create to address harms when they do occur.
More info and registration:Â bit.ly/3mFteEa
Join your Kingfield neighbors to learn about MPD150, a community-based initiative challenging the narrative that police exist to protect and serve. This effort seeks to shift the discussion around police and policing in Minneapolis from one of procedural reforms to one of meaningful structural change.
Facilitators: MPD150 work group members, SooJin Pate and Sheila Nezhad
Join your Kingfield neighbors to learn about MPD150, a community-based initiative challenging the narrative that police exist to protect and serve. This effort seeks to shift the discussion around police and policing in Minneapolis from one of procedural reforms to one of meaningful structural change.
A History of Policing: Learn about the origins and logics of policing, history of the Minneapolis Police Department, and reform efforts.Â
More info and registration:Â bit.ly/3mFteEa [Read more…]
Register here:Â http://bit.ly/info-sessions-april
Kingfield neighbors have learned all about the 2021 Minneapolis caucus + convention process so you don’t have to! Just join our info session to learn about how to participate in the (virtual!) process this year. Nonpartisan – information from all parties will be discussed and shared.
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If you like the idea of neighbors helping neighbors to learn about upcoming cnadidates and elections….Join KFNA’s Election Education Team!
Sign up here to indicate your interest in serving on a community team forming this Spring whose task will be to bring information on the various Candidates and Races to Our Community. Whether through debates, interviews, or written information, the job of this Team will be to help educate other neighbors about the people, the process, the charter amendments, as well as the dates and details of this year’s election.
By filling out this form you are not committing to participating but rather expressing your interest. Residents will be contacted later this spring to discuss the races and next steps. If you have questions please contact Sarah Linnes-Robinson, KFNA Executive Director, at .