What We Do
Our strength lies not only in the words we stand by, but most importantly in the actions of our initiatives. We strive to make a positive change in all of our pursuits.
From the moment we started our work in 2020, we understood that by working together we could overcome our challenges much more efficiently, and that is why we ultimately decided to launch Better Family Life Minnesota.
Dedicated to Our Communities
Upcoming Events
Your support is vital to our work at BFL-MN. There are many ways you can contribute towards our activities, and every little bit that you commit goes a long way in helping us fulfill our mission. Learn more about how you can get involved by exploring the opportunities below.
- Thu, Nov 10MinneapolisNov 10, 2022, 4:45 PM – 8:30 PMMinneapolis, 1625 West End Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55416, USA
Research
Looking to make a difference in this world? We believe that a little monetary contribution can go a really long way in improving the lives of others. By providing people in need with your generous support, you’ll transform their paths and steer them toward a better future. We have been committed to transforming the lives of people for many years. Donate today, and see how you can make an impact!
Media
We work hard to get our efforts noticed by the media and are so proud when this goal comes to fruition. Take a look at some of our latest coverage and help spread the word about all the amazing developments at Better Family Life Minnesota.
Publication
May 15, 2021
Black Family Blueprint
BFL-MN Founders Khephera & Ayanna Rakhu sat down with Adrian and Ayolanda Mack of Black Family Blueprint to discuss a very real matter...How to be Black, married, and in business together.
Listen to the full conversation here.
January 30, 2021
University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives
In partnership with Kelly Maynard from the University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives, we explore the seven principles of cooperatives with Angela Dawson and Kheph Rakhu from 40 Acre Cooperative. This is part 1 of 2 episodes where we explore principles 1-4: open and voluntary membership, democratic member control, members’ economic participation, and autonomy and independence.
Listen to the full Part 1 Interview: https://anchor.fm/moses-podcast/episodes/40-Acre-Co-op--Part-1-eph14g
May 01, 2015
You Tube
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