Interpretive center

on Minnesota Public Radio -'You Should Meet: Dick Bancroft'

'If Dick Bancroft hadn't come down from Saint Paul's Summit Hill District as a young man, he might never have known the "invisible minority" he champions so fiercely.

Bancroft, of Sunfish Lake, is a self-taught photographer who says his art informs "the washed" about the victims who are left behind. He was nominated for NewsCut's You Should Meet series, by his daughter, Ann'  » Read more » 

Minnesota Daily newspaper front page article

From aristocrats to squatters, the Henry B. Frey mansion in Dinkytown has seen many owners, but it may soon become a center for American Indian culture.

The American Indian Movement Interpretive Center will be a cultural hub cradling 6,000-square feet of artifacts, artwork and original documents.  » Read more » 

December 28, 2011 Minneapolis Star Tribune feature article

Clyde Bellecourt in the planned American Indian Movement Interpretive Center (photo by David Joles)

Center to focus on the American Indian Movement Posted by: Randy Furst under People and neighborhoods, Politics and government Updated: December 28, 2011 - 9:51 AM  » Read more » 

AIM at the Minnesota History Center

On Tuesday December 7, 2011, 7PM, Clyde Bellecourt will be speaking on the history of American Indian Movement at the Minnesota Historical Society.

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The Interpretive Center building

A historical and architectural analysis of the building, currently undergoing rehabilitation, that will house the Interpretive Center.  » Read more » 

An introduction to the mission of the Interpretive Center

A legacy of historical records, culture captured on media, radio archives, photographs and living elders tell the story of the American Indian Movement. It is a story that belongs to all of Minnesota, and which the Interpretive Center seeks to share.  » Read more »