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January 2021 TPT Member Magazine

JANUARY 2021

BEST BETS

MASTERPIECE ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL James Herriot’s adventures as a veterinarian in 1930s Yorkshire get a glorious new adaptation in a seven-part series based on his beloved stories. Newcomer Nicholas Ralph makes his television debut as the iconic vet who became renowned for his inspiring humor, compassion, and love of life. TPT 2 Sundays, starting January 10, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Wednesdays, starting January 13, 8 p.m.

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RACISM UNVEILED Racism Unveiled is a multimedia initiative diving into complex systems of oppression that directly affect the daily lives of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in Minnesota. Please turn to page 20 to learn more about this important new initiative, and we invite you to explore further at RacismUnveiled.org .

MASTERPIECE MISS SCARLET AND THE DUKE

MASTERPIECE THE LONG SONG

Go on the case with private eye Eliza Scarlet, Victorian England’s first-ever female sleuth, as she solves crimes — and sometimes flirts — with her partner and childhood friend, Detective Inspector William “The Duke” Wellington. In six parts. TPT 2 Sundays, starting January 17, 7 p.m. TPT LIFE Wednesdays, starting January 20, 7 p.m.

Follow the hardships and survival of plantation slave July and her odious mistress Caroline during the final days of slavery in 19th-century Jamaica. Based on the novel by Andrea Levy. In three parts. TPT 2 Sundays, starting January 31, 9 p.m.

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LIVE CONCERTS FOR TV, RAD I O & STREAMI NG

FRI JAN 15 8PM Symphonies and Surprises Featuring Fei Xie, bassoon Conducted by Music Director Osmo Vänskä

FRI JAN 29 8PM Heart and Hope Featuring Peter McGuire, violin and John Snow, oboe Conducted by Music Director Osmo Vänskä

This Is Minnesota Orchestra returns in the new year with all new programs, guest performers and conductors. Visit our website for the complete broadcast schedule and program details.

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JANUARY 2021

TPT Editorial and Design Team Sarah D. Johnson, Managing Editor Ann Pavlish, Senior Designer

Membership Hotline 651-229-1300 or toll free 866-229-1300 Lines are staffed 9am-5pm, Monday - Friday. Telemarketing Call-Back Line: 651-229-1395 Front Desk: 651-222-1717

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Twin Cities PBS President and CEO: Sylvia Strobel BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Mary Lynn Carver (Vice Chair), Kit Dahl, Scott A. Dillon, Wayne L. Ducheneaux II, Joe Fleming, Peter S. Hatinen, Kristy Howe, Amy L. Jensen, Martha MacMillan, Dr. Fayneese Miller, Victor Miranda, MD, Michael Monahan, Somia Mourad, Robert P. Rinek, Robert Sit (Chair), Darrell Thompson, Sandra Vargas, R. Kirk Weidner, Donna Zimmerman Volume 48 Number 1 TPT magazine (ISSN 1059-9657) is published twelve times a year, in: Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, Jul., Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., and Dec. by Twin Cities Public Television, Inc., 172 East Fourth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101, a nonprofit corporation. Copyright © 2021. List Exchanges: To assist in building membership, Twin Cities Public Television on occasion may exchange names and addresses of its members with other organizations that may solicit or make contact with you by mail. If you do not want your information shared, please notify the membership department at 651-229-1300 or 866-229-1300. All rights reserved. TPT magazine is sent to those who contribute annually to TPT. Basic memberships are $50. Periodicals postage paid at St. Paul, Minnesota, and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Please send change-of-address information to: Membership Department, Twin Cities PBS, 172 E. Fourth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101.

Your Government, In-Depth and Explained.

From interviews with leading lawmakers to the analysis tying it all together, Almanac at the Capitol is your window into Minnesota state government.

WEDNESDAY NIGHTS TPT 2 10 p.m. & TPT MN 7 p.m.

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A NOTE FROM SYLVIA

Welcome to our first member magazine of the new year. As we turn the corner on 2020, we are all hoping that 2021 will mean healthier days, significant progress to eliminate COVID-19’s impact in our communities and across the globe, and perhaps even socializing in person with our family and friends. This month we will feature Minnesota Experience programs from all six public television stations that tell a Moving Lives Minnesota story, and Almanac at the Capitol is back beginning January 6th. Part of PBS Masterpiece , the re-make of period veterinary drama All Creatures Great and Small returns January 10th.

Throughout this issue, we’re highlighting Racism Unveiled , our newest initiative. Racism Unveiled is a storytelling project that aims to call out racism and highlight solutions from our communities to end systemic racism. This multiplatform project focuses on complex societal issues and inequities that affect the daily lives of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in Minnesota. Over the next two years, TPT will deliver multimedia content and engage our community on topics such as Health and Wellness, Internalized Racism, Justice and Law, and Housing and Employment. We began this project last February with lead support from the Otto Bremer Trust, and subsequently also received generous support from HealthPartners. The initiative took on even greater urgency when the pandemic struck in March and then, in May, George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis while in police custody. Our creative team directed their energy toward this project by collaborating with community leaders and partner organizations, to listen, be informed, and ensure that we meaningfully address subjects that matter to our communities.

For a preview of our work, please visit RacismUnveiled.org .

We hope you will join us. Best regards, Sylvia Strobel, President and CEO, Twin Cities PBS

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HIGHLIGHTS JANUARY 1-3

The Lowertown Line jeremy messersmith

jeremy messersmith performs in front of a live studio audience, and discusses being king of wuss rock, embracing nerd culture, and his fundamentalist upbringing. A Twin Cities PBS original production. TPT 2 Saturday, January 2, 11:30 p.m. Lucy Worsley's Royal Photo Album Explore how the royal family has shaped their image with photography, from Queen Victoria to Princess Diana to Prince Harry. From official portraits to tabloid snapshots, the camera has been the Crown's confidante, messenger and nemesis. TPT 2 Sunday, January 3, 7 p.m. TPT LIFE Wednesday, January 6, 7 p.m.

Masterpiece Elizabeth Is Missing

Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 2021 Ring in 2021 with host Hugh Bonneville joined by guest conductor Riccardo Muti and the Vienna Philharmonic performing a festive selection of Strauss Family waltzes. TPT 2 Friday, January 1, 8 p.m TPT LIFE Sunday, January 3, 2 p.m.

Two-time Academy Award®–winner Glenda Jackson (“A Touch of Class,” “Women in Love”) stars as a woman desperately trying to solve two mysteries as she declines ever deeper into dementia. TPT 2 Sunday, January 3, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Wednesday, January 6, 8 p.m.

EVENING JANUARY 1-3

7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

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Almanac

Great Performances: From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2021

Sherlock Season 4 on Masterpiece: The Lying Detective

Beyond The Canvas Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

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Expedition with Steve Backshall: Oman - Desert Fortress

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Story of Us: A PBS American Portrait Story Fraud Fighters

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Family of Us: A PBS American Portrait Story

LIFE

MN Original

Rise and Fall of the Nonpartisan League: Storms on the Horizon

Almanac

State of Repair

Around The Cor- ner with John McGivern

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Midsomer Murders: Echoes of the Dead (Part 1 & 2 of 2)

Frankie Drake Mysteries: Out on a Limb (Part 7 of 10)

Unforgotten Season 3 on Masterpiece: Episode Six

Modus - Season 1 (Episode 7)

The Lowertown Line: jeremy messersmith

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Stage: Hippocrates Cafe: Reflections on the Pandemic

More Than Just The Music

Vernon Jordan: Make It Plain

Independent Lens: Attla

POV Shorts: Legacy

LIFE

Backroads

Prairie Musicians

Living with Parkinson’s

Concussions and Female Athletes

Our Environment and Our Health

Lowertown Line

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Concussion Dilemma: Min- nesota Reacts

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Lucy Worsley’s Royal Photo Album

Elizabeth Is Missing on Masterpiece

Line of Separation

Sherlock Season 4 on Masterpiece: The Final Problem ACL Hall of Fame: The First Six Years

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Nature: Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo

NOVA: Apollo’s Daring Mission NOVA: Black Hole Apoca- lypse/Black Hole Universe

Coastal Railways with Julie Walters: Wales to Liverpool

LIFE

Why Cultural Heritage Matters

Our Invisible Guardians

This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Musical Originals

Stage: This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Vanska Conducts Season Premiere Live

Bound By Earth: Archaeology In Minnesota

Always Remem- ber: A Minnesota Tribute to Vet...

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Twin Cities PBS (TPT) would like to thank members of the President’s Society , community philanthropists who believe in the power of public media to transform our society. Leadership gifts of $10,000 – $100,000 + , provide resources to help engage, inform and inspire our communities.

Anonymous x 10 Sally A. Anson Charitable Fund at Schwab Charitable Ellen Archibald Dave Bates and Paola Sandroni Kathleen Blatz and Gregory Page Burdick Family Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation Robert E. and Gail Buuck Julie and David Cohen Ellie Crosby - The Longview Foundation Robert and Teri Crosby - The Longview Foundation Mitch and Laurie Davis Julia W. Dayton Scott and Kara Dillon Dougherty Family Foundation Joan R. Duddingston Fund Richard and Beverly Fink Family Fund Gale Family Foundation Barbara Gaughan George Family Foundation David and Terry Gilberstadt Sharon Glasrud Ted and Lorraine Glasrud Family Foundation The Gri’ths Foundation Russell B. Hagen Foundation The Halloran Family Foundation The Head Family Foundation Robert Hebbel

Kathy and Allen Lenzmeier Helen E and Daniel T. Lindsay Family Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation Leland T. Lynch and Terry Saario Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation Martha E. MacMillan Elizabeth Maloney and Ralph Magnusson Polly McCrea and Philip and Katherine Nason Fund Robert and Polly McCrea Family Foundation of The Minneapolis Foundation Dick and Joyce McFarland Family Foundation of The Minneapolis Foundation Thomas and Susan McGuire Betty Myers Darby and Geri Nelson Marilyn & Glen Nelson Family Foundation Noble Family Foundation David & Karen Olson Family Foundation Jim Pagliarini and C. Elizabeth Raymond Patrick B. Porter Education Fund Nickolas and Judith Priadka Jan and Dick Putnam Peter and Linda Quinn Rinek Family Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation The Guenther and Jennifer Z. Roth Foundation Edwin and Jennifer Ryan Deborah and Allan Schneider James L. Schenz and Miriam G. Simmons Penelope Scialla

Roger F. Heegaard Family Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation Hoeft Family Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation O.C. Hognander, Jr. The John and Ruth Huss Fund of The Saint Paul Foundation Mary Ingebrand-Pohlad Foundation Manley and Mary Johnston

Richard and Linda Seime Jennine and Jack Speier

Rick and Susan Spielman Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation Ruth A. Stricker Nancy Sweet KaiMay Yuen Terry and Joseph Terry, M.D. Chip and Lynn Whitacre George Wickstrom Frances Leschin Wilke Charitable Trust The Robert William and Nina Gayle Sit Foundation The Wurtele Foundation

KG Foundation Frederick Knox

Gretchen Koehler Mary A. Kowalski Doug and Louise Leatherdale Foundation

To learn more about this community of philanthropists, contact the Development Department at 651.229.1772 or visit tpt.org/presidents

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TPT PARTNERSHIPS PRODUCTIONS

Learning for a Lifetime Children are learning machines, absorbing knowledge and skills from an early age. We help young children deal with feelings and make friends, but then we stop. Yet adolescence triggers major rewiring of the brain, and relationships are the key to the success of that process. Social and emotional learning equips teens for a lifetime of success in a complex world. Produced with REL Midwest. TPT MN Sunday, January 10, 8:30 p.m.

Evolution, Sustainability and AI The Hendrickson Institute for Ethical Leadership Forum explores issues of consequence confronting our modern world. The 2020 Hendrickson Forum features Dr. Nicholas Christakis revealing how artificial intelligence fits with the evolutionary origins of a good society, and the Hendrickson Medal is awarded to Mary Jane Melendez of General Mills. Produced with Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. TPT MN Sunday, January 10, 9 p.m.

Homelessness and Mental Health

Lisa's work day life looks a lot different during the COVID-19 Pandemic. But providing services to people who are experiencing homelessness and living with mental illness is still a priority.

The Twin Cities Culture Worth Exploring In the heart of the Twin Cities, explore the only North American museum devoted to Russian art and culture and the many diverse Russian-speaking populations. A co-production with The Museum of Russian Art (TMORA). TPT.ORG tpt.org/ RussianArt

Produced with Guild Services. TPT.ORG tpt.org/ GuildServices

TPT Partnerships Our award-winning TPT Partnerships team relentlessly pursues the stories that inspire, educate, and shine spotlights on local communities. Since 2003, our team has partnered with more than 250 organizations to create almost 900 programs and multi-media projects that span a spectrum of topics and issues that are relevant to Minnesotans. For more information, visit tptpartnerships.org.

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HIGHLIGHTS JANUARY 4-10

PBS American Portrait I Dream

Masterpiece All Creatures Great and Small James Herriot interviews for a job with Yorkshire veterinarian Siegfried Farnon. His first day is full of surprises. Part 1 of 7. TPT 2 Sunday, January 10, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Wednesday, January 13, 8 p.m.

Self-shot stories explore the meaning and state of the American dream. From the desire for homeownership to ambitions for higher ed or career success, they show the hard work, opportunities and barriers that come with pursuing this ideal today. TPT 2 Tuesday, January 5, 8 p.m. | TPT LIFE Friday, January 8, 9 p.m.

When Disaster Strikes A Perfect Storm: Mozambique

Hear the extraordinary story of bravery and hope after Cyclone Idai strikes Mozambique. The world races to help rescue and support survivors from flooding on a biblical scale. Part 1 of 3. TPT 2 Wednesday, January 6, 9 p.m. | TPT LIFE Sunday, January 10, 9 p.m.

Real Prince Philip: A Royal Officer This show examines the Duke of Edinburgh's life story, emphasizing the role his military experiences played in his later achievements, and suggesting that his admirable ethos of 'service' and 'duty' was forged during his impressive Naval career. TPT 2 Sunday, January 10, 7 p.m. | TPT LIFE Wednesday, January 13, 7 p.m.

A TWIN CITIES PBS ORIGINAL

Minnesota Experience Laura Ingalls Wilder:

Masterpiece: Unseen Alistair Cooke A revealing portrait of one of the most celebrated broadcasters of the 20th -century longtime Masterpiece Theater host Alistair Cooke. TPT 2 Sunday, January 10, 9 p.m. | TPT LIFE Wednesday, January 13, 9 p.m.

Prairie to Page Follow the journey of the author of the "Little House" series in this exploration of her life and legacy on the books that shaped American ideas of the frontier. TPT 2 Monday, January 4, 8 p.m.

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EVENING JANUARY 4-10

7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 4 Mon 2 Antiques Roadshow: American Stories Minnesota Experience: Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page Devil’s Instrument Independent Lens: A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem Fine Line: A Woman’s Place Is in the Kitchen

Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White

Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy

Legacy List with Matt Paxton Seidel Family / Norristown, Pa

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Start Up

LIFE

MN Original

Writing In Peace and War

Native Report Native Report Points of Pride: South Da- kota’s Quilting Heritage

Somalia: A Nation of Poets

Postcards

Around The Corner with John McGivern

MN

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Finding Your Roots: Breaking The Silences

PBS American Portrait: I Dream

Frontline

NOVA: Apollo’s Daring Mission NOVA: Black Hole Apoca- lypse/Black Hole Universe

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Agatha Christie’s: Poirot: The King of Clubs

Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Murder and the Maiden

Press on Masterpiece: Magic

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Seat at the Table Common Ground

LIFE

MN Original

Dakota Life

Women Mak- ing Change

We’re In This Together

East Side Pride

Building East Side Com- munity

Next Steps: Committing to Community

Mysteries of Public Financ- ing

Poor Farm

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Nature: A Squirrel’s Guide to Success Lucy Worsley’s Royal Photo Album

NOVA: Prediction by the Numbers

When Disaster Strikes: A Perfect Storm: Mozambique (Part 1 of 3)

Almanac at the Capitol BBC World News

Dreamland.

Escape to the Chateau

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Elizabeth Is Missing on Masterpiece

Amanpour and Company

Story in the Public Square Making It Up North

LIFE

Almanac at the Capitol

Coming to Mni Sota

Lost Duluth I

Mississippi, MN

Around The Cor- ner with John McGivern Ask This Old House

Almanac: Hands-On History

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This Old House

Father Brown: The Kembleford Dragon

Vera: Tuesday’s Child

Dreamland.

Eastenders

Eastenders

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American Experience: Into The Amazon

Minnesota Experience: Deadli- est Blizzards & Fiercest Fires

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Articulate with Jim Cotter

LIFE

MN Original

Dakota Life

Rain on Mars

State Fair Traditions

Cost of Cli- mate Change In Minnesota

Future Earth: Thriving on a Full Planet

Minnesota’s Deadliest Tornadoes

Off 90

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Almanac

Antiques Roadshow: Harrisburg, Hour Two

Frontline: A Thousand Cuts

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Chris Tarrant: Extreme Rail- ways: The Alps

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

PBS American Portrait: I Dream

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

LIFE

MN Original

Rise and Fall of the Nonparti- san League: Resurgence

Game On: Women Can Coach Almanac

Minnesota in the ‘70s

Around The Cor- ner with John McGivern

MN

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Midsomer Murders: The Oblong Murders (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)

Frankie Drake Mysteries: Ward of the Roses (Part 8 of 10)

(9:15) Mallorca Files (Part 1 of 10)

Modus - Season 1 Episode 8

Modus - Season 2 Episode 1

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Stage: Lowertown Line Live: Sonny Knight and the Lakers

Lionel Richie at Glastonbury

Independent Lens: A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem

Fine Line: A Woman’s Place Is in the Kitchen

Warrior Women

LIFE

Backroads

Prairie Musi- cians

Listen / Sto- ries of Cancer and Resilience

Hearing Loss Matters

Re-Imagining Late Life

Native Mens’ Barriers to Health Care

Make It Ok: Stigma & Mental Illness

Lowertown Line

Lowertown Line

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Real Prince Philip: A Royal Officer Nature: A Squirrel’s Guide to Success Solid State: Minnesota’s High- Tech History

All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece (Part 1 of 7)

Unseen Alistair Cooke on Masterpiece When Disaster Strikes: A Perfect Storm: Mozambique (Part 1 of 3) Evolution, Sustainability and AI

Line of Separation

Dreamland.

Dreamland.

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NOVA: Prediction by the Numbers

Front and Center: Hozier

Austin City Limits: Foo Fight- ers Rock Austin City Limits

LIFE

Business Lives Here

Learning for a Lifetime

Stage: Minnesota Remembers Vietnam: The Telling Project

Flowers of the Church: Minne- sota’s Stained

MN

Exploring the art and culture of Muscovite Russia, the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, its former republics, and post-Soviet Russia.

For virtual tour information, exhibition schedules, and the online Museum Shop visit tmora.org

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WELCOME TO THE NEXT AVENUE SPECIAL SECTION Within the next five pages you'll find articles from NEXTAVENUE.ORG

When Your Trusted Professionals Retire By Jon Friedman

A few months ago, I received the kind of jolt from my tax preparer that many of us will get sooner or later. He informed me that he'd decided to retire in the coming years. While I was happy for him, I immediately recognized the implications for me: our 29-year association would be coming to an end and I'd need to find someone to take his place. Someone I could trust, afford and enjoy doing business with. His bulletin threatened to upend my life, the same way similar news from a long-time doctor, dentist or lawyer might. Finding a new specialist can be a challenge and a potential point of stress or anxiety. Now I'd have to find someone just as trustworthy, wise and knowledgeable of both the tax code and my unique financial life. Could I succeed in finding someone every bit as reliable? It's helpful to do your own research when your pro is nearing retirement. But a word-of-mouth reference from someone you trust can be key. That could help you know whether their expert's personality would be a good fit for you. Let's face it. We're bound to feel skittish the first time we enter the office of a new specialist for us. "You can get intimidated," acknowledged Mark Diamond, an attorney who recently had to find a dental surgeon to replace the one he'd been using for 30 years.

Fortunately for Diamond, he found a new dental surgeon referred by his retiring one and is pleased — he trusts the man's expertise and the office is a short drive away.

Read the full story: When Your Trusted Professionals Retire at NextAvenue.org

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A Former State Lawmaker Wants to Change the Mental Health System By Laura McCallum

Former Minnesota lawmaker Mindy Greiling hopes her new book will lead to systemic change across the country. In "Fix What You Can: Schizophrenia and a Lawmaker's Fight for Her Son," Greiling tells the story of trying to get care for her son Jim, diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder in his early twenties (he's now 43). She discovered the gaps in the system, pushed for more mental health funding and helped found the nation's first state bipartisan mental health caucus.

Greiling served in the Minnesota House for 20 years as a Democrat from Roseville.

Next Avenue: You wrote about trying to get help for Jim while you were a state legislator. You were trying to change the system and deal with your son's illness. Why write the book now? Mindy Greiling: When I left the Legislature, I no longer had a voice in the mental health arena. I could work with my legislators, I could work through NAMI, (National Alliance on Mental Illness), but I missed having a voice. When I was invited to join a memoir group at the Loft Literary Center, I quickly felt that I was meant to write this book. I'd always been a writer and kept a journal. So I had places to go back and help jog my memory. It also then gave me a chance to continue stronger advocacy. There's something that gives you a certain gravitas if you've written a book. And I'm finding that with this book, I'm invited to go places besides Minnesota and talk about the mental health system.

Read the full story: A Former State Lawmaker Wants to Change the Mental Health System at NextAvenue.org

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Still Learning After All These Years By Barbara Snow

This essay is part of the Telling Our Stories series, featuring the voices of Next Avenue readers.

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, speaking at the National Press Club in 2018, quoted Robert Frost, "The older I get, the younger are my teachers." Maybe Madeleine and I have the same teachers. Dealing with COVID-19, and the results of the systemic racial disparities in our country, while watching our nation teetering on a tightrope between democracy and authoritarianism, it would be easy for me to slip into a feeling of despair that nothing will be right again. But here's where I luck out. I live in an elegant, slightly quirky, 80-year-old inner-city apartment complex in Minneapolis, made up of mostly young tenants, many of them recent college graduates. A lot of them are deeply in debt for their education and work multiple jobs, including maintenance and cleaning in our complex. I've come to know most of these "youngsters," and while my first impulse was to share all 66 years of my life experiences and advice with them, I've quickly learned that they offer me much more wisdom if I just shut up and listen. For example: I’ve learned that those with the least to give, give the most. During the protests over the murder of George Floyd, I watched as they formed groups to keep tabs on what was happening in our neighborhood, stood watch through the night and then went out in the morning to help clean up the streets that were at the epicenter of the looting. They continued to demonstrate their commitment to humanity throughout the summer by cooking and delivering much needed meals to the homeless encampments that sprung up in our parks as a result of the economic disaster that unfolded because of COVID-19.

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I've learned that a portfolio of investments means nothing to most of these young adults, but making enough tips from a waitressing job to help pay for food for someone else is an investment of inestimable worth. I've watched them collect clothes, diapers and hygiene products to give away in the neighborhood. I'm lucky because my portfolio allows me to invest a little cash in their good work, which is a win- win for all of us.

I've learned that as disheartened as the news makes me some days, if I just go outside into our apartment courtyard and hang out for a while, I'm sure to feel a little better. Everyone was out there on the fine summer days, tending a garden plot or practicing the violin or working on a drawing. Their generosity of spirit and willingness to accept people of every age, creed, color or sexual identity gives me hope that despite the ugliness I see on all the news outlets, there is a spirit in the young that won't be broken by our fears, our prejudices or our acquired bad behaviors. I've learned that I have nothing to teach them and every reason to follow their lead.

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The Tax Rules for Home Businesses andWorking from Home

By Kerry Hannon

Maybe, due to the pandemic, you've started a home business this year or working from home as an employee. If so, you'll want to understand the tax rules so you know what you can and can't write off on your 2020 tax return. If you are self-employed working out of a home office, here's the basic rule: the office area must be used for work entirely and on a regular basis, either as your main place of business or a place to meet with clients. That doesn't mean the whole room must be used exclusively for work; just that at least part of it is. Deductible expenses can include a pro-rated portion of your mortgage or rent, homeowner's or renter's insurance, home repairs and utility bills, based on the square footage of your home and office. You can also deduct the cost of your home-office equipment and supplies. The tax law lets you fully write off in one year any purchases like a new computer and office furniture. Self-employed people can write-off business expenses such as professional fees, training and education, licensing and certification.

People telecommuting due to the COVID-19 pandemic who are full-time employees cannot claim the home office deduction – even if they set aside a part of their home as an office.

Instead, "taxpayers can request reimbursement from their employers for home-office expenses such as office supplies and equipment, and those repayments are not taxable to the employee if there is adequate documentation" said Eileen Sherr, American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) director for tax policy & advocacy.

Read the full story: The Tax Rules for Home Businesses and Working from Home on NextAvenue.org

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AN INITIATIVE BY THE PBS STATIONS OF MINNESOTA

Moving Lives Minnesota: Stories of Origin & Immigration (MLMN) explores the histories of the many communities who have called Minnesota home.

The 6 PBS stations across Minnesota are listening, learning, sharing stories, creating content and hosting virtual events and workshops. By learning about each other's experiences, MLMN hopes to deepen understanding, inspire empathy and build connection. What do you know about your family’s or ancestors’ history when they moved through or to Minnesota? What compelled you/them to move? What did you, your family or your ancestors rst experience when moving to or through Minnesota?

Share your story and learn more at movinglivesmn.org .

WATCH

Wednesdays in January TPT MN 8-10pm Original MLMN documentaries and other programs produced throughout Minnesota featuring stories of origin and immigration

Coming to Mni Sota explores conicts, contradictions and solidarity among the millions who have moved through, and to, Minnesota. For hundreds of years, the arrival of those from around the world has changed Minnesota's identity and caused disruption for those already here. By examining our state's narratives, communities reveal unique stories that lead to greater understanding. TPT MN Wednesday, January 6, 8pm

Mondays in January TPT 2 8pm Stories of origin and immigration on TPT’s weekly history series, Minnesota Experience

January 4 Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page January 11 North Star: Making Home January 18 North Star: Making Change January 25 Hmong Pioneers: Honoring the First Wave

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HIGHLIGHTS JANUARY 11-17

Masterpiece All Creatures Great and Small Fresh from veterinary college, Siegfried's fun loving brother arrives to help out. Part 2 of 7. TPT 2 Sunday, January 17, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Wednesday, January 20, 8 p.m.

PBS American Portrait: I Work Everyday people share self-shot stories about their jobs and careers as they navigate the changes they’re experiencing and the goals they’re working towards. From teachers to truck drivers, they explore what it really means to work in America today. TPT 2 Tuesday, January 12, 8 p.m. | TPT LIFE Friday, January 15, 9 p.m.

Inside The Mind of Agatha Christie Discover what made the world's most successful crime writer tick. Dr. John Curran pored over Christie's personal archive and interviewed those who knew her best to paint an unprecedented portrait of the "complex" author. TPT 2 Sunday, January 17, 9 p.m. TPT LIFE Wednesday, January 20, 9 p.m.

American Experience The Codebreaker Discover the story of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, the groundbreaking cryptanalyst who helped bring down Al Capone and breakup a Nazi spy ring in South America. Her work help lay the foundation for the National Security Agency (NSA). TPT 2 Monday, January 11, 9 p.m.

Masterpiece Miss Scarlet and the Duke: Inheritance

Minnesota Experience North Star: Making Home

The Mallorca Files King of the Mountains

The "hidden history" of African Americans who helped shape the North Star state of Minnesota. From fur trader George Bonga to the state's first black woman lawyer, Lena Smith. Part 1 of 2. A Twin Cities PBS original production. TPT 2 Monday, January 11, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Thursday, January 14, 9 p.m.

When top Mallorcan cyclist Esteban Domenech vanishes while on a routine training session, Miranda and Max take advantage of the absence of Ines to investigate. Part 2 of 10. TPT 2 Saturday, January 16, 9:15 p.m.

Thrown onto her own, Eliza goes to work as a private detective to get out of debt. Luckily, a family friend known as the Duke is a cop willing to help. Part 1 of 6. TPT 2 Sunday, January 17, 7 p.m. TPT LIFE Wednesday, January 20, 7 p.m.

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11 Mon

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Baltimore 2021 Hour 1

American Experience: The Codebreaker

Independent Lens : A Day in the Life of America/American Nomads

POV Shorts: The Spectrum of Divide

Minnesota Experience: North Star: Making Home ( Part 1 of 2)

2

Josh Groban: An Evening of Harmony

Rick Steves’ Top Master- pieces

Legacy List with Matt Paxton Shirley Macon / Aberdeen, NJ

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Start Up

LIFE

MN Original

Your Legislators

Native Report Native Report First Speakers: Restoring The Ojibwe Language

Exploring Forgiveness

Postcards

Around The Corner with John McGivern

MN

12 Tue

Finding Your Roots: Coming to America

PBS American Portrait: I Work

Frontline

NOVA: Prediction by the Numbers

When Disaster Strikes: A Perfect Storm: Mozambique (Part 1 of 3)

2

Agatha Christie’s: Poirot: The Dream

Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Murder and Mozzarella Iraq and Back: Minnesotans’ Stories

Press on Masterpiece: Two Worlds

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Seat at the Table Common Ground

LIFE

MN Original

Dakota Life

Justice Matters

Our Rights

Our Rights

Our Rights

MN

13 Wed

Nature: The Alps: The High Life NOVA: Secrets in our DNA

When Disaster Strikes: The Si- lent Killer: Somalia (Part 2 of 3) The Unseen Alistair Cooke on Masterpiece

Almanac at the Capitol BBC World News

Dreamland.

Escape to the Chateau

2

Real Prince Philip: A Royal Officer

All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece (Part 1 of 7)

Amanpour and Company

Story in the Public Square Making It Up North

LIFE

Almanac at the Capitol

This Town

Iron Range: Minnesota Building America

St. Paul’s Historic Hill: Salvaging A Gilded

Almanac: Hands-On History Eastenders

Around The Cor- ner with John McGivern Ask This Old House

MN

14 Thu

This Old House

Father Brown: The Angel of Mercy

Vera: The Moth Catcher

Dreamland.

Eastenders

2

American Experience: The Codebreaker

American Experience: Secret of Tuxedo Park

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Articulate with Jim Cotter

Minnesota Experience: North Star: Making Home ( Part 1 of 2) Parks for the People

LIFE

MN Original

Dakota Life

Wild and Sce- nic St. Croix

Superior’s Isle Royale

Minnesota: A History of the Land: Ordering The Land/16,000 BP-1870s

Farm Fresh Road Trip

Off 90

MN

15 Fri

Almanac

Antiques Roadshow: Harrisburg, Hour One

Great Performances: The Magic of Callas PBS American Portrait: I Work

Maigret: Night at the Crossroads

Beyond The Canvas Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

2

Chris Tarrant: Extreme Rail- ways: Spain

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

LIFE

MN Original

This Is Minnesota Orchestra

Forests and Minnesota’s Rural Economy

Almanac

Our Voices: Transforming Leadership

Around The Corner with John McGivern

MN

16 Sat

Midsomer Murders: The Sleeper Under The Hill (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)

Frankie Drake Mysteries: A History of Violins (Part 9 of 10)

(9:15) The Mallorca Files

Modus - Season 2 Episode 2

Modus - Season 2 Episode 3

2

Stage: Music Showcase: A Minnesota Original Special

Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Concert Mind-Body Dialogues III: Embodied Compassion All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece (Part 2 of 7)

Independent Lens: A Day in the Life of America/American Nomads

Independent Lens: I Am Another You

LIFE

Backroads

Prairie Musicians

Black Brilliance

Paying for College

Make It Ok

Make It Ok

Lowertown Line

Lowertown Line

MN

17 Sun

Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece: Inheritance (Part 1 of 6)

Inside The Mind of Agatha Christie When Disaster Strikes: The Silent Killer: Somalia (Part 2 of 3) This Is Minnesota Orchestra: A Midwinter Gathering

Line of Separation

Dreamland.

Dreamland.

2

Nature: The Alps: The High Life NOVA: Secrets in our DNA

Front and Center: Carly Pearce

Austin City Limits: The War and Treaty/Ruthie Foster

LIFE

America’s Socialist Experiment

Citizen Lane: A TV Special

Facing Race Awards

Stage: L owertown Line: Chas- tity Brown & Haley Bonar

Museums Creating Community

Stop, Look, Art

MN

Nature: The Alps The High Life

The Alps connect eight countries, spanning 750 miles from the Mediterranean Sea to the Adriatic Sea, from sea level to peaks rising higher than 12,000 feet, with many of the world’s environments located within its boundaries. Enjoy the Alps in spring and summertime as newborn animals grow up to face the coming brutal winter. Part 1 of 2. TPT 2 Sunday, January 17, 9:15 p.m. | TPT LIFE Sunday, January 17, 7 p.m.

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IntRoducing Racism Unveiled By Robert Edwards V, Racism Unveiled, Project Lead/Producer

I n many ways, Minnesota lives up to its nickname, “The North Star State.” We rank among the top states in the country in terms of home ownership, education achievement, and health and wellness. We have an abundance of green space and, despite the undesirable winters, we find a way to power through every year. For a high quality of life, you’d be hard pressed to find many places better than this... if you’re white. But, for many BIPOC residents, we experience an alternate reality. It can feel like this utopia is a façade, or worse...it isn’t meant for us.

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