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Thrones’ Eye View: The West Bench

Thrones’ Eye View: The West Bench

The city has announced it is dismantling Touchstone Plaza at Peavey Park due to deterioration and safety concerns. Also known as “The Thrones,” the Phillips landmark sits at the northeast corner of the park, at the intersection of Franklin and Chicago. The sculptures were the product of a multi-year collaboration between the late artist Rafala Green, community members, and more than 80 local youth employed by the project in the 1990s. “Thrones” is a reference to a poem by Louis Alemayehu mounted on a plaque near the entrance. As a goodbye, the alley is featuring photos of each of the Plaza’s sculptural elements every month through June. The West Bench at Thrones Plaza. All Photos: Laura Hulscher

Slow-Rolling Boulder

By SAM HENDRIAN The Right cheer, the righteous jeerAt the documentation of undocumented hateYet both fail to see it’s not hate but fearThat permits prejudice to perpetrate. One person dies at the hand of a foreigner,Therefore the danger must dwell overseas;Never mind that many a coronerHas recorded their fair share of local atrocities. Our leaders operate in a post-logic landscape,A finger-pointing fairylandWhere there is no escapeFrom those who stand on anyone they don’t understand. The empathetic laugh it off,The apathetic whistle onLike a man with a cancerous coughWho insists he’ll always wake at dawn. And so we seal our country’s doomShrugged shoulder to shrugged shoulder,Forgetting that few have ever heard the boomMade by a slow-rolling boulder.

EPNI-CEF Collaboration Brings Energy Justice and Savings to Phillips Residents

By KYLE SAMEJIMA Cooperative Energy Futures (CEF), a local energy cooperative based out of Sabathani Community Center at 310 E 38th St, is actively partnering with East Phillips Neighborhood Institute (EPNI) on energy justice and community-owned renewable energy. EPNI and CEF recently won a Department of Energy Community Energy Innovation Prize for a proposal to develop the “largest urban solar array within two miles of a downtown in the United States.” The array would provide an estimated $9.4 million to the East Phillips community over a 25 year period, while contributing to a more cyclical and just localized economy. It would power an estimated 200 homes, and offset carbon emissions from the proposed indoor urban farm operations by 50%. The project is in the planning stages, and CEF is honored and thrilled to be an active partner with EPNI. The good news is that community members do not have to wait for the completion of this project to participate in the benefits of a [...]

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