by Jacob | Mar 12, 2018 | Uncategorized
EDTalks returned last month to a sold out crowd at Icehouse in Minneapolis. Many thanks to our two speakers, Maren Henderson, Evaluation Specialist for Minneapolis Public Schools, and Jamie Williams, a restorative practices consultant, trainer, teacher and peacemaking...
by Jacob | Mar 8, 2018 | Solos
By Patty Thorsen Patty Thorsen is a part of the Citizens League’s Backup Plan for Solo Seniors task force, an 18-month study on the challenges many individuals face as they age alone. As the project move forward, Patty will be updating followers of the project with a...
by Jacob | Mar 8, 2018 | Solos
By Patty Thorsen Patty Thorsen is a part of the Citizens League’s Backup Plan for Solo Seniors task force, an 18-month study on the challenges many individuals face as they age alone. As the project move forward, Patty will be updating followers of the project with a...
by Jacob | Feb 27, 2018 | Voice
The First Word By Pahoua Hoffman The Citizens League, like good government, thrives on public trust In any new job, it takes time to understand the inner workings of an organization and how it impacts the community. Nearly a year after I started my work as policy...
by Jacob | Feb 23, 2018 | Uncategorized
On Monday, February 19, the Citizens League published the findings of a scoping project regarding potential changes to the minimum wage in St. Paul. Commissioned by the Saint Paul Foundation, we began our work in November of 2017, identifying key questions, assessing...