On the last Friday of July, a car killed a high school student walking across Chippewa Street to Ted Drewes. This led many across St. Louis to share concerns about pedestrian safety on the street. However, pedestrian deaths are not Continue reading →
One of the frustrations I’ve had over the last two years is the insistence that things go “back to normal”. From most people, this is understandable. None of us enjoyed the disruptions caused by COVID-19 and living within Continue reading →
When I read the story about how a public official with the title of “Change Management Coordinator” tried to split the proceeds of $15,000 worth of fraudulent CARES Act grants with a friend that owned five businesses, I could Continue reading →
It’s a common observation, at least in social work, that everything is connected by systems we interact with every day. Some people pay big money to hire someone to draw fancy eco maps, but I want to try and Continue reading →
Once again, St. Louis is in the headlines for corruption. It’s so common now, that we might be tempted to see it as just another move in the game of who gets to be in office and who doesn’t. Continue reading →
I would like to express concern about the proposed strip and cavity search policy and its implications for residents of the City of Ferguson. The policy gives wide latitude to police officers to invade and violate the bodily autonomy of Continue reading →
Did you know that you can check for yourself to see what side effects, deaths, hospitalizations, and more have been reported by the public to the CDC regarding the CoVid-19 vaccines and others? Well you can! Here’s the report Continue reading →
We began 2020 armed and ready with everything we needed to create lasting, community change in North St. Louis County. Our first event at Barack Obama Elementary School was a success. We partnered with Maryville University and EyeSeeMe to provide Continue reading →