Something Positive: Minneapolis Moms Have Each Other’s Backs | A Positive Story
Something Positive: Minneapolis Moms Have Each Other’s Backs | A Positive Story Why this story matters: In a time when pessimism is easy, this story provides a grounded reason for optimism. Quick summary: This story highlights recent developments related to civic engagement, showing how constructive action can lead to meaningful results. This story was originally reported by Chabeli Carrazana of The 19th. Meet Chabeli and read more of their reporting on gender, politics and policy. A newborn in Minneapolis hadn’t eaten for a day and a half. Her mother had risked going into work to get just enough money for more diapers when Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.) agents stopped her car and took her away. At home waiting for her were her 16-year-old daughter and the baby — just barely three months old. Would you like to read more good news about Civic Engagement , Parenting , Civilian Response , Community , Community Organizing , and Immigration ? With their mother gone, the teenager tried to feed the baby, who was exclusively breastfed, formula to no avail. So they call…