Minnesota UBLC statement on Derek Chauvin sentence

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SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – The members of the United Black Legislative Caucus in the Minnesota Legislature issued the following statement:

“Derek Chauvin betrayed the trust of the community he had the duty to protect and serve. On Memorial Day of 2020, he acted with an incredible disregard for George Floyd’s life, for his family, and for his community. While we’re pleased he will be held accountable for his heartless actions over the murder of George Floyd, nothing can bring George Floyd back and we will all continue to live with the trauma of what occurred 13 months ago and will continue to hold a distrust for the institution of policing.

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UBLC statement on killing of Daunte Wright

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SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – The United Black Legislative Caucus issued the following statement after the death of Daunte Wright at the hands of a Brooklyn Center Police Officer on Sunday:

“Our community has been forced to withstand unthinkable trauma over the past year, and we’re angry that another young Black man has been taken from us by law enforcement. This is unacceptable and the constant cycle of police officers killing Black Minnesotans must end. The outcome Daunte Wright faced is an outcome we – as Black parents, grandparents, siblings and other family members – constantly worry about for our loved ones and ourselves. This shouldn’t be the norm, it can’t be the norm, and as lawmakers, it’s all of our responsibility to do whatever we can to ensure it no longer is the norm.

“We need accountability and we need it now. The Minnesota House is advancing much-needed solutions to identify bad officers and keep them off the streets, strengthen community oversight, and ban white supremacists from serving as officers. Daunte Wright should still be with us. His family deserves justice, and our community deserves changes to our laws that will ensure officers can be held accountable and trust can be built within our communities and those charged to protect and serve.

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UBLC lawmakers announce 2021 Legislative Agenda

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SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – On Wednesday, the United Black Legislative Caucus announced its 2021 Legislative Agenda aimed at eliminating racial inequities and helping Black Minnesotans bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic. The priorities are aimed at addressing disparities regarding economic opportunity, housing, education, health and human services, public safety, transportation, and environmental justice.

“The challenges facing Black Minnesotans are numerous, persistent, and urgent, and have been greatly compounded by COVID-19’s impacts on their health and economic security,” said Rep. Rena Moran (DFL – Saint Paul), UBLC co-chair. “Black Minnesotans deserve bold progress to eliminate disparities rather than incremental changes, and this agenda represents actions lawmakers can take this year to ensure everyone can share in our state’s success.”  

“Even before the pandemic, Minnesota had some of the worst racial disparities in the nation,” said Rep. Ruth Richardson (DFL- Mendota Heights), co-chair of the UBLC. “The agenda we are bringing forward today is an important step forward in closing critical gaps for Black Minnesotans to ensure we all have an opportunity to succeed and thrive. There are significant annual economic costs to the state by failing to address these disparities and it continues to lead to a less prosperous Minnesota for all.”

The agenda includes many important actions lawmakers can take to strengthen the future for Black Minnesotans such as:

  • ·Removes barriers to economic security, including high unemployment rates, a significant wage gap, barriers to starting a business, and systemic roadblocks towards building generational wealth.
  • Tackles the systemic racism Black Minnesotans have faced in homeownership through redlining, displacement, and barriers to capital, in addition to facing discrimination as renters.
  • Invests in students to help them achieve, including measures to address Minnesota’s opportunity gap – the worst in the nation – and COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on Black learners.
  • Addresses key health disparities, including poor maternal and child health outcomes.
  • Ensures investments in transportation infrastructure consider the needs of Black communities toward our entire region’s success.
  • Focuses on reforming Minnesota’s legal system to address disproportionately harmful impacts on the Black community.
  • Delivers economic justice by recognizing Black neighborhoods are disproportionately subject to air and water pollution and live and work in areas more vulnerable to certain climate-related disasters.

At the start of the current legislative session, membership of the UBLC grew from six to 10, with eight House members and two senators, highlighting an increasing diversity among lawmakers better reflective of their constituencies. The UBLC’s legislative priorities build upon the work of the House Select Committee on Racial Justice – which Rep. Moran and Rep. Richardson co-chaired in 2020 – which issued a series of recommendations to address systemic racism.

More information about the UBLC’s priorities can be accessed on this fact sheet. Video of the caucus’s press conference will be available on House Public Information Services’ YouTube channel.

United Black Legislative Caucus to Host Event Honoring Black History Month

SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA – On Tuesday, February 26 the United Black Legislative Caucus will host a screening of the film The Rape of Recy Taylor at the Minnesota History Center. After the film, the Caucus will host a moderated discussion about Recy Taylor’s powerful story and the intersections of sexual assault, race and racism, and injustice that are still prevalent today.

What: Film Screening and moderated discussion with the United Black Legislative Caucus

When: Tuesday, February 26 from 6-8 p.m.

Where: Minnesota History Center, 345 West Kellogg Boulevard, St. Paul, MN

Who:

  • Rep. Ruth Richardson
  • Rep. Hodan Hassan
  • Rep. Mohamud Noor
  • Rep. Rena Moran
  • Sen. Jeff Hayden and
  • Sen. Bobby Joe Champion

Tickets are free and available online here.

Minn. House, Senate Members Introduce United Black Legislative Caucus

SAINT PAUL, Minn. – Today, members of the Minnesota House of Representatives and the Minnesota Senate announced the first United Black Legislative Caucus as part of Black History Month. The goal of the caucus will be to elevate and advocate for issues relating to Minnesota’s black communities.

Rep. Ruth Richardson, Rep. Mohamud Noor, and Rep. Hodan Hassan joined the State House this year, creating a record number of black and Somali-American legislators in Minnesota.

The U.S. Census estimates the percentage of black Minnesotans in 2018 to be 6.4 percent, yet the United Black Legislative Caucus still makes up less than 3 percent of the state legislature. The Caucus hopes to address Minnesota’s unemployment, income, incarceration and homeownership gaps between black and white residents, which are among the worst in the nation. Continue reading “Minn. House, Senate Members Introduce United Black Legislative Caucus”

Minnesota House, Senate Members to Introduce United Black Legislative Caucus

SAINT PAUL, Minn. – On Wednesday, members of the Minnesota House of Representatives and the Minnesota Senate will announce a United Black Legislative Caucus as part of Black History Month. The goal of the caucus will be to elevate and advocate for issues relating to Minnesota’s black communities. 

WHAT: Press conference announcing United Black Legislative Caucus

WHO: Representative Ruth Richardson, Representative Mohamud Noor, Representative Hodan Hassan, Representative Rena Moran, Senator Bobby Joe Champion and Senator Jeff Hayden

WHERE: Room B971, Minnesota State Capitol, 75 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Saint Paul, 55155

WHEN: Wednesday, February 6, 2019, 11:00 am