Multidisciplinary artist Mankwe Ndosi and hip-hop star Brother Ali performed for a cause Wednesday at the State Capitol. The two local artists were advocating for the Minneapolis-based Organizing Apprenticeship Project, which works at supporting equality through multi-racial organizing campaigns.
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