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uRAMSEY COUNTY <br /> Library <br /> NEWS RELEASE <br /> May 3, 2018 <br /> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE <br /> Contact: Judy Woodward 651-724-6022 <br /> All Politics is Local <br /> Tuesdays, May 22, 29 and June 5 at 1 pm <br /> Roseville Library <br /> 2180 Hamline Ave. N. <br /> The history of politics in Minnesota reflects---and sometimes shapes-- the national scene,but it is <br /> also built on a web of purely local issues. Join us as three experts on the local scene bring their <br /> varying viewpoints to the issues that have made us who we are as Minnesotans. <br /> May 22--- Black Conservative in the Land of Ten Thousand White Liberals: a Conversation with Peter <br /> Bell <br /> Join commentator and media personality Peter Bell as he discusses the important issues of the <br /> day, including election reform, race, education policy, tax policy, health care and more, from the <br /> standpoint of an African-American conservative. <br /> Peter Bell,the former Chair of the Metropolitan Council, has served our area in many <br /> professional,business and civic capacities. He is a frequent contributor to the Star Tribune, as <br /> well as local public TV and radio. <br /> May 29 ---Who's Buying Up St. Paul? Redevelopment & Historic Preservation in our Capital City <br /> Anyone who's visited St. Paul in the last few years knows there have been big changes to the footprint <br /> of the city. From the gentrification of the Warehouse District to the rise of Light Rail Transit to the <br /> redevelopment of Downtown, the signs of new life are everywhere. But change doesn't happen in a <br /> vacuum. Join well-known geographer David Lanegran as he talks about the politics and economics <br /> behind the transformation of our urban landscape. <br /> Shoreview <br /> 4560 North Mctor�a St. <br /> Shorcvuew, MI's 55126 <br /> Phone: (651) 724-6006 <br /> u www.rc�reads.org <br />
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