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Jul 30, 2025

Panel takeaways: It takes all of us to fully address homelessness

Addressing homelessness requires ongoing commitment to equity, compassion, and collaboration. I left the panel feeling hopeful that by working together across industries, we can build a Minnesota where everyone has a place to call home.

Janayah Bagurusi
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Guest speakers at MNCREW panel June 2025 including Janayah Bagurusi
Article
Feb 23, 2022

Rent vouchers will help struggling Minnesotans make ends meet

About 550,000 Minnesotans are in a state of housing instability.  About 550,000 Minnesotans are in a state of housing instability. 

Paul Williams
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Paul Williams
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tenants
Podcast
Feb 22, 2022

Race Place Policy Podcast: Black-owned Banks

PPL welcomes First Independence Bank, the first Black-owned bank in the Twin Cities. Join Paul Williams and FIB CEO Kenneth Kelly to discuss the process, the need, and the equity implications of a new financial asset for BIPOC communities. 

Paul Williams
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Race Place Policy Podcast
Article
Feb 3, 2022

Tomorrow is Today: Don't Wait to Train Workers

The next 10 years will disproportionately affect the next 100.  How can our training programs prepare participants for this kind of flexibility?

Antonio Cardona
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Antonio Cardona
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Career training students
Podcast
Jan 20, 2022

Race Place Policy Podcast: The Future of Work

PPL has been building communities and building success through affordable housing and career training for 50 years now. We thought another way to build communities and build success is through ideas and dialogue. We hope this space will be a place where we can have engaging discussions, promote ideas, listen to needs, and identify hurdles that we all need to overcome. 

Paul Williams
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Paul Williams
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Video
Dec 8, 2021

Anishinabe III Opening

Join Project for Pride in Living and the American Indian Community Development Corporation at the opening of Anishinabe III housing unit.

 

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Anishinabe III

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    • Mission & Impact
    • Staff & Board
    • Financials & Annual Reports
    • History
    • News & Insights
    • Work at PPL
  • Career & Education
    • Access Program
    • Alternative High Schools
    • Career Pathways
    • Diploma Connect
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