May Day Strike, Grooming Felony Bill Passes, HCMC Gets $150M
It's May Day, and organizers are calling for no work, no school, and no shopping. Sean and PaviElle dig into the history and meaning of one-day strikes. Then they’ll share a handful of Twin Cities wins including a show recommendation, HCMC funding, and the Minnesota House's unanimous 133-0 vote to make child grooming a felony. Finally, Melissa Townsend, Senior Audio Producer at the Star Tribune, joins to talk about Essential Minnesota, the Strib's new weekly podcast that goes deep on one important local story at a time. BONUS CHAT: If you’re a Neighbor, you can stick around for a discussion where the team shares genuinely helpful mental health tune-ups for spring.
Learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode:
- Working-Class Resistance Forced ICE Out of Minneapolis (Jacobin)
- The History and Meaning Behind Minnesota's General Strike and Economic Blackout (MPR News)
- Some Businesses That Closed for Minnesota General Strike Won't Shut Down for National One (CBS News)
- Minnesota Senate approves funding to rescue Hennepin Healthcare from closure (CBS News)
- Senate Passes Bill to Stabilize HCMC and Struggling Minnesota Hospitals (MN Legislature)
- Minnesota bill that would make grooming a felony unanimously passes House (CBS News)
- HMong Futures: The Future of Us (Theater Mu)
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