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Monday, August 27, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Tribune/ A big uproar in tiny Landfall
LINK TO STORY HERE
NOTICE
Hi All,
I will make this short and sweet, I started this uproar in Landfall leading to the termination of the city attorney and park manager..
There has been 4 reports in newspapers in recent months on this issue, this story in the Tribune, and 3 in the Pioneer Press., neither paper got the story right! (To the credit of the Tribune they did a better job than the Pioneer Press.)
Our newly revived newspaper the "Saint Paul Globe" will publish the full story soon! The Globe was published from 1878 to 1905 and last owned by J J Hill. When you read the story of Landfall in the Saint Paul Globe you will know the truth, because the Saint Paul Globe is "On A Truth Seeking Mission"! Before the paper hits the streets I will give my dedicated readers of the Town Hall a presentation of the Saint Paul Globe. Give me a few days and I will post the presentation.
NOTICE
Hi All,
I will make this short and sweet, I started this uproar in Landfall leading to the termination of the city attorney and park manager..
There has been 4 reports in newspapers in recent months on this issue, this story in the Tribune, and 3 in the Pioneer Press., neither paper got the story right! (To the credit of the Tribune they did a better job than the Pioneer Press.)
Our newly revived newspaper the "Saint Paul Globe" will publish the full story soon! The Globe was published from 1878 to 1905 and last owned by J J Hill. When you read the story of Landfall in the Saint Paul Globe you will know the truth, because the Saint Paul Globe is "On A Truth Seeking Mission"! Before the paper hits the streets I will give my dedicated readers of the Town Hall a presentation of the Saint Paul Globe. Give me a few days and I will post the presentation.
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Thursday, August 02, 2012
Wanted – Black folks and Supporters, MEET WITH MAYOR COLEMAN
Wanted – Black folks and Supporters to SHOW UP!
Monday, August 6, 2012 - 6:30 p.m. SHARP!
Mount Olivet Baptist Church - Saint Paul – 451 Central Ave.
Come out and hold the politicians ACCOUNTABLE to supporting the Community and Economic Development Agenda of the Historic African American Rondo Community along the Central Corridor LRT Alignment!
MEET with: St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman, Ramsey County Commissioner Toni Carter,
Ward 1 City Council Representative Melvin Carter
DEMAND Jobs for Residents, Contracting, the Restoration of Rondo’s Economic Engine, Saving Black Businesses, a Historic Rondo Commercial & Heritage District, Victoria/Historic Rondo as a Station Name, Affordable Housing + MORE!
DEMAND Community Benefits & Protections, Demand Justice & Equity, Demand Accountability and above all DEMAND RESULTS! Remember Rondo Don’t Get Railroaded
Hosted by: the African American Leadership Council, Black Ministerial Alliance, St. Paul NAACP, & the Preserve and Benefit Historic Rondo Committee
Need a Ride or more Information Contact: Veronica Burt - Cultural Organizer, univaveequity@yahoo.com, 651-774-5977, A’Bryana 651-202-3181 or Brian 651-260-9498
NOTE from Bob Johnson host of A Democracy Town Hall...
To get elected Carter claimed he was concerned about gentrification of ward 1, however, Carters history on the council suggest he isn't concerned about anything other than his career.
Evidence in the federal fair housing lawsuits against the city of Saint Paul lead concerned citizens to believe the city willfully increased property values forcing low income minorities out of the east side and Frogtown.
Monday, August 6, 2012 - 6:30 p.m. SHARP!
Mount Olivet Baptist Church - Saint Paul – 451 Central Ave.
Come out and hold the politicians ACCOUNTABLE to supporting the Community and Economic Development Agenda of the Historic African American Rondo Community along the Central Corridor LRT Alignment!
MEET with: St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman, Ramsey County Commissioner Toni Carter,
Ward 1 City Council Representative Melvin Carter
DEMAND Jobs for Residents, Contracting, the Restoration of Rondo’s Economic Engine, Saving Black Businesses, a Historic Rondo Commercial & Heritage District, Victoria/Historic Rondo as a Station Name, Affordable Housing + MORE!
DEMAND Community Benefits & Protections, Demand Justice & Equity, Demand Accountability and above all DEMAND RESULTS! Remember Rondo Don’t Get Railroaded
Hosted by: the African American Leadership Council, Black Ministerial Alliance, St. Paul NAACP, & the Preserve and Benefit Historic Rondo Committee
Need a Ride or more Information Contact: Veronica Burt - Cultural Organizer, univaveequity@yahoo.com, 651-774-5977, A’Bryana 651-202-3181 or Brian 651-260-9498
NOTE from Bob Johnson host of A Democracy Town Hall...
To get elected Carter claimed he was concerned about gentrification of ward 1, however, Carters history on the council suggest he isn't concerned about anything other than his career.
Evidence in the federal fair housing lawsuits against the city of Saint Paul lead concerned citizens to believe the city willfully increased property values forcing low income minorities out of the east side and Frogtown.