Black Politics in Minneapolis

Black Politics in Minneapolis

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Black Politics in Minneapolis is a hybrid birthed from BlogTalkRadio program ON POINT that features co-hosts Don Allen and Mr. Ronald A. Edwards. In 2012, the political scene will come undone with local politicians competing for positions while some already hold elected office. Join me, and many special guests as we did deep and look at Black Politics in Minneapolis.

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We ask the question - what happened to the money? Join IBNN NEWS editor in chief Don Allen for a number of interviews and special guests.

Join Student Senate president candidate Don Allen along with a host of other MCTC students that are not happy with the decision to exclude the student body of MCTC in the democratic process of voting for their new student body... more

A few things have happened in the last couple of weeks: 1. Muslim woman beaten to death inside her own home by racist. “A 32-year-old woman from Iraq who was found severely beaten in her California home with a note left... more

Join Don Allen and special guests as they discuss recent events in North Minneapolis surrounding the murder of a local cabbie.

No show today! Current Events; Civil Rights and Politics

Mr Edwards and Don Allen are both on assignemnt. Next week they will break an increditable story dealing with the education of Black Males in Community collges. Current Events; Civil Rights and Politics

BlogTalkRadio presents another episode of ON POINT! Minnesota’s ost listened to online Black talk radio program. IBNN NEWS Public Service Announcement Minneapolis, MN (IBNN NEWS/BlogTalkRadio/ON... more

Current Events; Civil Rights and Politics

Co-hosts Ronald A. Edwards and Don Allen provide a look into elected officials that might have the skin tone of a Black person, but portaits a whole different view. Join us Saturday, January 14, 2012 for a look inside Black Politics in... more

Minneapolis, MN (IBNN NEWS/BlogTalkRadio/January 6, 2012)…One of the issues with the handling of Terrells death is that had he lived to see 23, or 18, or even 16. his life would have been completely devalued by many of the usual... more
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