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Monday September 30th 2024

June ’23

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Victory for the East Phillips Urban Farm

Outstanding Leaders Advance Community Vision for Roof Depot & Hiawatha Expansion

By H LYNN ADELSMAN

In a flurry of last minute negotiations before the end of the state legislative session, community and city leaders, state legislators, and the East Phillips Neighborhood Institute (EPNI) brokered an agreement that will allow the Urban Farm at the Roof Depot site in East Phillips to move forward. The City has agreed to sell the site for an urban farm, in exchange for $4.5 million from the State to build the needed water distribution facility at another location, plus $2 million from the State as a deposit on the sale of the Roof Depot property. EPNI will need to raise an additional $3.7 million for the property purchase by September 8, 2023. Learn more about plans for the East Phillips Urban Farm in future issues of the alley.

A broad coalition of labor, environmental, and Indigenous activists and organizations rallied at the Roof Depot site in East Phillips for the International Workers’ Day March on May 1. Photo: Ben Heath


The month of May saw concerted activity to get the Urban Farm funding across the finish line before the legislative session wrapped up by May 22.… Read the rest “Victory for the East Phillips Urban Farm”

Meet Your Neighbor: Edric Knight

By LAURA HULSCHER

Edric at an APA league tournament in 2022. Photo: James Henry

I was tabling for the alley at the Phillips West Fall Festival when I met Edric, a retired financial analyst and resident at Ebenezer Tower Senior Apartments. As we discussed our interests and involvements, what stood out to me most was his gift for connecting people. It was through Edric that I first discovered the Phillips treasure that is the Ebenezer Tower resident community. A short interview can’t begin to cover all his organizing activities there (Sample Night at the Apollo talent show, anyone?), but it gave me the opportunity to learn more about him.


Where did you grow up? How did you land in these parts?
Edric: I grew up in Springfield Missouri, Queen City of the Ozarks, a few miles from Branson. Jobless and divorced in St. Louis, a high school friend persuaded me to come to Minneapolis in 1990. My first apartment was in Corcoran for a couple of years, then I moved to Powderhorn Park and ultimately to reside here Phillips West.

You’re retired, tell me about some of the ways you spend your time?
Edric: Well, I volunteer for Mid Minnesota Legal Aid, I’m a board member and treasurer.… Read the rest “Meet Your Neighbor: Edric Knight”

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