How the Danger Boat Productions and the Humphrey School are Teaching Students to Bridge Political Divides
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How the Danger Boat Productions and the Humphrey School are Teaching Students to Bridge Political Divides

In a time of rising polarization, the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs is piloting a unique approach to civic education: teaching graduate students the skills of constructive dialogue. Featured recently on PRX’s North Star Stories, the program creates space for students to practice respectful, curiosity-driven conversations across differences.

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Bringing Minnesota’s Stories to Life Through Comedy
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Bringing Minnesota’s Stories to Life Through Comedy

What happens when you take real stories from Minnesota communities and turn them into comedy? You get Sketches of Minnesota! This unique production traveled across the state, gathering local voices and transforming them into a scripted comedy show filled with laughter, music, and insight. Now, these stories are coming to the stage in two free performances—one in St. Cloud on Feb. 11 and another in Minneapolis on Feb. 25. Don’t miss this unforgettable night of humor and connection. Reserve your free tickets now! 🚀 https://www.dangerboat.net/events

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Mayorapolis: 2017 Interview with Jacob Frey
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Mayorapolis: 2017 Interview with Jacob Frey

In 2017, we created the podcast Mayorapolis, where The Theater of Public Policy host, Tane Danger, interviewed all of the leading candidates who were running for mayor.

Current Minneapolis Mayor, Jacob Frey, won and is in his second term. Just yesterday he announced that he will be seeking a third. Listen to, or read the transcript of our conversation to see what his initial promises were and whether he lived up to them.

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