Timothy Devine, Dakota County Law Library
[3-17-2023]   (Bill Raker)

“The Dakota County Law Library: An Introduction”

Tim Devine, manager of the Dakota County Law Library (DCLL) in Hastings, joins host Bill Raker, for an interesting and informative interview about the law library system. You’ll be surprised with what you learn in this interview! Tim explains the origins, purpose, operations, accessibility and services of the DCLL. He notes that the law library is a non-partisan, apolitical, independent entity funded solely by Minnesota court fees. In addition to the main office in the Judicial Center in Hastings, there are branches in the Court Administration area of the North Service Center in West St. Paul and in the Galaxie Library in Apple Valley. The law library is open to the public and all are welcome to use its facilities and resources – free of charge! Tim emphasizes that DCLL “offers law information, not legal advice.” The DCLL uses the latest technology to assist in providing legal information to users. Wherever you live in Minnesota, check with the courthouse in your county for information about the availability of a law library near you.

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Paul Sisk
[2-17-2023]   (Alan Miller)

Paul Sisk has been the sensei of the award-winning KickStart Martial Arts studio in Eagan since 2013. Hundreds of students have become proficient in Taekwondo, Bjj (Brazilian Judo), and Haganah F.I.G.H.T. (an offshoot of the Israeli self-defense techniques of Krav Maga) in his studio. With after-school and evening classes, as well as summer camp, Paul and his wife Kelli, a 4th degree black belt in Taekwondo, keep a busy schedule. Paul is a 5th degree black belt, a certified F.I.G.H.T. instructor, and continues his studies with an instructor in Florida. Both of their sons, 15 and 12, are becoming proficient in the martial arts as well. Paul demonstrated some stances and strikes during the interview.

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Justin Hellickson, Think Bank Eagan Branch Manager
[2-3-2023]   (Steve Francisco)

Justin Hellickson, the Think Bank Eagan branch manager, joins host Steve Francisco for a conversation about the history of Think Bank, from its humble origins as the IBM employee credit union in Rochester to a growing mutual bank with ten locations across Minnesota. Justin discusses some of the financial services provided by Think Bank, including investments and retirement planning as well as financial education services for both individuals and businesses. The interview also touches upon Think Bank’s support of various local nonprofits and community activities that help to strengthen Minnesota’s quality of life.

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Jeannie Fox Entenza
[2-3-2023] (Steve Francisco)

Nonprofit advocate and educator, Jeannie Fox Entenza, joins “Access to Democracy” host Steve Francisco for an enlightening conversation about the important role of nonprofits in creating and maintaining civil society.

Jeannie discusses her long career both providing direct services from a detox center, battered women’s shelter, and mental health crisis center, to becoming a leading nonprofit public policy advocate for the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits and educator at Hamline University. She has contributed chapters to numerous national publications.

Jeannie explains why advocacy is an important component of the missions of nonprofits and why Minnesota’s nonprofits are viewed as national leaders.

Finally, she discusses her role as honorary consul of Iceland to Minnesota and North Dakota.

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Colleen Moriarty, Executive Director of Hunger Solutions MN
[1-20-2023]   (Steve Francisco)

Colleen Moriarty, Executive Director of Hunger Solutions MN, joins Access to Democracy host Steve Francisco for an informative discussion about hunger and food insecurity in Minnesota. Inspired by her father and grandfather to a lifelong commitment to activism fighting poverty, Colleen has led Hunger Solutions MN since 2004 and has become a trusted leader and advocate for effective public policies to fight hunger in our community. She talks about why the Minnesota Legislature should pass Governor Tim Walz’s proposal for universal free school lunches and why some in Congress are wrong to call for cuts to nutrition programs such as SNAP (formerly Food Stamps) and WIC (Women, Infants & Children). Colleen also talks about the severe impacts of the pandemic and inflation on low-income working families.

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