Category Archives: Social Justice

12-19-2014 Ken Martin, Chair of MN DFL

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Ken Martin is a resident of Eagan and has led the DFL for a number of years now. In his term the DFL experienced a great revival and renewal, instituted … Continue reading

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12-19-2014 Benjamin Feist – MN ACLU

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Benjamin Feist talks with Dr. Roxanne Meshar about the work the ACLU Minnesota Chapter is doing – both in Minnesota and in support of the national issues the ACLU is … Continue reading

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12-5-2014 Dane Smith, President of Growth and Justice

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Dane Smith is the president of Growth and Justice, a Minnesota-based progressive thinktank. Growth and Justice focuses primarily on Minnesota government and social issues, but maintains a global perspective for … Continue reading

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11-21-2014 Dr. Roxanne Meshar, Theologian and Author

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Dr. Meshar is a new guest to our program. She is a theologian, teacher, and author whose roots hail from the corporate world. Alan Miller and Roxanne Meshar discuss her … Continue reading

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11-21-2014 Jim McDonald, Eagan Police Department Chief

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Chief McDonald comes to “Access” approximately once a year and provides information about the state of the police department in Eagan, and any developments that have taken place in the … Continue reading

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