Power Pair: The mother-daughter duo working to better Golden Valley and beyond
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As parents, we teach our children how to move through the world. But as our children grow older, we learn from them, too.
That relationship can grow into a real partnership and friendship — and a positive support system pushing each other to be better and do better.
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Our next Power Pair is a good example of that transition: Mother-daughter duo Rose McGee and Roslyn Harmon.
It’s part of our new series on the show about prominent Minnesotans you may know about individually, but who also have a close relationship.
Guests:
Rose McGee is President and Founder of the Sweet Potato Comfort Pie organization, which brings people together for hope, healing and dialogue around race. She’s also a facilitator, author and recent Bush Fellow.
Roslyn Harmon is the mayor of Golden Valley — the first Black person to hold that position. She is also an educator, counselor and ordained pastor.
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