From Ayanna Lee via TakeAction Minnesota <[email protected]>
Subject This Week in Action: The TakeAction News Digest
Date February 9, 2024 11:06 PM
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Dear John,

As I'm writing this week's message, the resonating theme of solidarity weighs heavily on my thoughts. It emerges as an influential force, capable of catalyzing transformative change on unprecedented scales. Whether exhibited among teachers, parents, workers, Indigenous communities, or the interconnected voices on the internet, the stories I share with you showcase a robust spirit of solidarity, a united push for what is just and equitable. These narratives illustrate the collective effort transcending boundaries of race, class, and geography, united in a shared mission to shape a better world for us all.

Here’s what we’re reading, watching and listening to this week.

1. SPPS Strike vote
On February 15th, Saint Paul Public School teachers will cast their votes to potentially authorize a strike amid ongoing contract negotiations. Beyond traditional concerns like wages and healthcare, teachers are championing broader issues such as climate justice, health and safety in schools, advocating for crucial measures like weatherizing schools for temperature safety, ensuring air quality, and urging the district to actively address the environmental impact of school buildings on climate change. Follow us on socials for more updates about bargaining and the potential strike.
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2. City Council overrides veto
Minneapolis successfully overrides Mayor Frey's Ceasefire veto as nine Council members persist and pass the most robust resolution in the nation. Despite pressure to dilute the language, they have achieved a historic milestone, becoming the first in the U.S. to call for an end to U.S. aid to Israel.

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3. Indigenous solidarity with Palestine from Red Lake Nation
Red Lake Nation demonstrates strong solidarity with Palestine by calling for a Ceasefire, calling for peace and Palestinian self-determination.
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4. Minnesota focus on childcare and families
Minnesota is in the final stages of establishing its first-ever Department of Children, Youth, and Families. This agency aims to prioritize the needs of vulnerable residents by incorporating crucial programs such as child care, public benefits for low-income families, and services for houseless youth. The creation of this department is a potential positive leap for working families, offering comprehensive support regardless of race, class, or geography.
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5. Janitor and security worker strike
Thousands of Twin Cities janitors, security officers, and retail cleaners have voted to authorize a strike by March 2 if employers fail to reach a new contract with their union. The Service Employees International Union Local 26's move to apply pressure on various companies reflects a collective demand for fair wages, pension benefits, and improved working conditions signaling a positive push for worker rights and well-being.
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6. Insulin cost
Minnesota's settlement with Eli Lilly ensures that residents can access Lilly-produced insulin for only $35 a month for the next five years, benefiting those with or without insurance. This affordable pricing addresses a critical healthcare issue, providing better access and financial relief for individuals with diabetes.
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7. Viral TikTok has folks talking about childcare and more
This trending TikTok is sparking a widespread conversation on the challenges faced by working families in America. Judging by the overwhelming comments and views across various platforms, it resonates with a shared sentiment about the struggles many of us experience in our daily lives.
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8. Solar Energy in PR
Puerto Rico's decision to maintain its generous solar credits until at least the end of the decade bucks the trend seen in many states across the U.S. that are rolling back payments for surplus electricity from rooftop solar. This move not only supports Puerto Rico's clean energy goals but also ensures the affordability and accessibility of solar energy for residents, promoting environmental sustainability and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
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9. Environmental protection and jobs
Politicians and industries opposing environmental protection often frame it as a trade-off with jobs, but studies show protecting the environment is not detrimental to the economy. Long-term research demonstrates that environmental regulations do not negatively impact employment and, in some cases, can even lead to increased productivity, highlighting the positive correlation between environmental protection and economic well-being.
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10. Happy Black History Month with @Notwildlin
One of my favorite content creators is doing a series every day this month where he shouts out different niche groups of Black people. It's hilarious and so fun, check him out and stay tuned!
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And that’s a wrap!

Send us what you’re reading, watching and listening to.

Until next time,

Ayanna Lee (they/she)
Digital Manager


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