As is my way, I seem to be moving against the trend, having gone from being
a fairly satisfied Minneapolis resident to a deeply unsatisfied one.
Looking back to my previous satisfaction, it seems to have been caused by
not paying much attention and not belonging to or identifying with the
particular groups that were getting the raw end of the stick.  I wish I
could explain to all these happy campers what a black wall they will hit if
they run into something that does need to be changed.

Rosalind Nelson
Bancroft Neighborhood

At 07:16 PM 6/24/01 -0500, Many Crows wrote:
>"Those most likely to believe the city is on the wrong track include black
>people, those with a high-school education or less, those earning less than
>$20,000, those with children and residents of the North Side, the poll
shows."
>
>List Manager wrote:
>
>> New Strib poll of Minneapolis residents shows 70 percent think city is
>> moving in the right direction (up 21 percent from the last city election
>> year). The affordable housing shortage is the new top concern, beating out
>> crime 21 percent to 20 percent. 50 percent say race relations aren't a
>> problem.


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