MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The leaders of a Minnesota nonprofit that works to improve the lives of young Somalis knew the stakes were high when they rejected $500,000 in federal funding earlier this month.
Where’s Joog? It’s a layered question. In the literal sense, the producer/rapper JoogSZN currently lounges outside of a coffee shop near the Beverly Center on a Saturday evening at twilight, wearing ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- With a burgeoning population of Somali-American families settling in the Twin Cities and across Minnesota, it's only natural to expect cultural clashes and growing pains. But few ...
In this Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014 photo, Ka Joog Vice President of International Endeavors Daud Mohamed, right, talks about the group's recent trip to Kenya in Minneapolis. On the left, Ka Joog ...
Ka Joog executive director Mohamed Farah addressed his concerns over the attack on a Nairobi mall in September 2013.
The Ka Joog Summer Camp program, which it operates in partnership with the Boy Scouts of America, recruits about 30 teenagers from the Twin Cities for a two-week experience of camping each year.
A Minneapolis nonprofit that works with Somali youth is rejecting nearly $500,000 in federal counter-extremism funding, citing "an unofficial war on Muslim-Americans" launched by President Donald ...
For Behind the Beat, Thomas Hobbs spent time in LA with JoogSZN. The producer talked about his partnership with the late, great Drakeo the Ruler and crafting their song "Back Flip or Sumn." Downtown ...
MINNEAPOLIS — The leaders of a Minnesota nonprofit that works to improve the lives of young Somalis knew the stakes were high when they rejected $500,000 in federal funding earlier this month. Eighty ...
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