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2022

Henry Jimenez, LEDC

Making It Possible

The Latino Economic Development Center Assists Businesses and Entrepreneurs with Grants, Training and Support

By Patrick Condon
Photography by Ackerman + Gruber

Jean Spaulding talking with worker

Boosting the Workforce

The Southwest Initiative Foundation’s new Employer Resource Network helps solve everyday issues, from transportation needs to confidence gaps, in order to keep the region’s employees on the job.

By Jennifer Vogel
Photography by Ackerman + Gruber

Aparna Ramaswamy of Ramaswamy Dance Company

Always Seeking

Bush Fellows Ranee Ramaswamy and Aparna Ramaswamy have made their Ragamala Dance Company into an international bridge builder

By Lianna Matt McLernon

Mukhtar Ibrahim standing outside on the roof of an office building.

An Innovative Approach

Bush Fellow Mukhtar Ibrahim’s Sahan Journal uses a donor-driven financial model to spotlight stories often overlooked by other news outlets.

By Frederick Melo
Photography by Jaida Grey Eagle

Bush Fellows Dr. Brittany Lewis and Dr. Joi Lewis

Community Keepers

Bush Fellows Dr. Brittany Lewis and Dr. Joi Lewis collaborate to produce transformative healing sessions for Black Minnesotans.

By Harry Colbert, Jr. 
Photography by Chris McDuffie

The reception area at Family Tree Clinic in Minneapolis.

Branching Out

Family Tree Clinic has broadened its scope of services and its regional impact by helping transgender people get the hormone care they need 

By Katie Dohman
Photography by Ackerman + Gruber

The board members who operate the Rural Access Distribution (RAD) cooperative appear in front of Jim’s SuperValu in Park River, North Dakota. They are Cindy Vargason, left, Steve Wells, Diana Hahn, Jenna Gullickson and Alex Bata.

A RAD-ical Solution

Without clear options to revitalize small-town grocery access, a North Dakota community created its own 

By Mecca Bos
Photography by Dan Koeck

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