Community Connector Webinar – Canceled

Zoom

UPDATE: Our December Community Connector webinar has been canceled. Please join us in 2023 for our January webinar! On the 1st Tuesday of each month, we deepen into a different…

Event Series Policy Team Meeting

Policy Team Meeting

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Want to help advocate at the federal, state, and local levels for policy initiatives that address the climate crisis? If you are interested in mobilizing communities of faith and spirituality…

Prioritize Justice: Xcel Energy’s Rate Hike

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Energy is at the heart of neighborhood economic health and well-being, and yet Xcel Energy wants to raise residential electricity rates by 21%! Come learn more about this rate hike…

Event Series Policy Office Hours

Policy Office Hours

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Sara Wolff, MNIPL's Strategic Policy Director, holds regular online office hours. This is an unstructured opportunity for anyone who wasn't able to join the policy team meeting, wants to catch-up, plug-in, or talk with Sara about all things policy and advocacy.

Solstice Songs for the Water

Hidden Falls Regional Park 1313 Hidden Falls Dr., St. Paul, MN, United States

Gather with others by the Mississippi River to offer songs and prayers to the life-giving water and welcome in the solstice time. As we approach the darkest day of the…

Shine a Light on Community Justice: A Hannukah Program

Shir Tikvah 1360 W Minnehaha Pkwy, Minneapolis

During three nights of Hannukah, Shir Tikvah is collaborating with community organizations to light the menorah and learn about local justice initiatives. MNIPL is proud to be part of the…

Water and Stars: A Winter Solstice Action

Anywhere

Join this annual practice to bring our collective energy together in prayer, reflection, and spiritual practice as we honor sacred waters on the darkest night of the year. Everyone is invited to be part of this solstice action, and you can participate from anywhere!

No Xcel Rate Hike

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Energy is at the heart of neighborhood economic health and well-being in St. Paul and in all parts of our state. And yet, Xcel Energy wants to raise residential electricity…