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Election Reflection 1 of 4

In November 2012, Minnesotans went to the polls in record numbers, renewing our commitment to a government by and for the people. Voter turnout was 76 percent, the highest in the nation. With all Minnesota's votes counted, we can see some encouraging trends that are moving us to a more just Minnesota. See what organizers Greta Bergstrom of TakeAction MN, Monica Meyer of OutFrontMN and Danielle Mkali of the Main Street Project (seated left to right on the panel), shared with Headwaters Foundation Program Director David Nicholson about the fall election in this video.

Election Reflection - 2 of 4

In November 2012, Minnesotans went to the polls in record numbers, renewing our commitment to a government by and for the people. Voter turnout was 76 percent, the highest in the nation. With all Minnesota's votes counted, we can see some encouraging trends that are moving us to a more just Minnesota. See what organizers Greta Bergstrom of TakeAction MN, Monica Meyer of OutFrontMN and Danielle Mkali of the Main Street Project (seated left to right on the panel), shared with Headwaters Foundation Program Director David Nicholson about the fall election in this video.

Election Reflection - 3 of 4

In November 2012, Minnesotans went to the polls in record numbers, renewing our commitment to a government by and for the people. Voter turnout was 76 percent, the highest in the nation. With all Minnesota's votes counted, we can see some encouraging trends that are moving us to a more just Minnesota. See what organizers Greta Bergstrom of TakeAction MN, Monica Meyer of OutFrontMN and Danielle Mkali of the Main Street Project (seated left to right on the panel), shared with Headwaters Foundation Program Director David Nicholson about the fall election in this video.

Election Reflection - 4 of 4

In November 2012, Minnesotans went to the polls in record numbers, renewing our commitment to a government by and for the people. Voter turnout was 76 percent, the highest in the nation. With all Minnesota's votes counted, we can see some encouraging trends that are moving us to a more just Minnesota. See what organizers Greta Bergstrom of TakeAction MN, Monica Meyer of OutFrontMN and Danielle Mkali of the Main Street Project (seated left to right on the panel), shared with Headwaters Foundation Program Director David Nicholson about the fall election in this video.

Migizi Communications

MIGIZI Communications, Inc. has been serving the American Indian community in Minneapolis for thirty-five years, promoting the well-being and success of Native Americans through its focus on media, education equity and youth development. The organization was founded to train Indian journalists to counter the misrepresentations, and inaccuracies about Native People promulgated in the major media through First People Radio, the first nationally distributed Indian radio news program in the country.

Centro Campesino

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Changing the World: Headwaters Foundation For Justice

"This affects all of us." -2012 Social Change Fund Grantee- Occupy Homes

99 to 1: How Wealth Inequality is Wrecking the World and What We Can Do About It

Chuck Collins is a senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) and directs IPS's Program on Inequality and the Common Good and co-edits www.inequality.org, the premier research and commentary web portal on inequality issues. He joins panel memebers Julie Ristau of On the Commons, Maureen Ramirez of Growth and Justice, Trista Harris of Headwaters Foundation for Justice and Ann Manning of Wealth for the Common Good to explore how we can work together to shift the dominant paradigms we now live with to those of caring for each other and the planet.