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Gay 90’s nightclub isnt about sexuality, its about freedom
Where I grew up in Yemen, we do not own a nightlife club because men and women are forbidden from mingling in daytime, let alone nighttime. Yemen has a strict, conservative culture that maintains some of the most arcane gender norms and rules. Growing up, I did not talk to girls because they were out of sight. They are hidden in the house, and when they appear in public, they are with a guardian, and covered in a Black uniform from leader to toe. The tradition of Yemen did not allow for any mingling between the two genders.
I emigrated by myself at the age of 19 from Yemen to the United States. My sole purpose of immigration was to attain the leading education and to go back back to Yemen upon completing my degrees. But due to the uninterrupted civil war in Yemen, which instigated one of the worst humanitarian crisis in modern history, I am no longer competent to return back to Yemen. So I acquire to adjust and change to American culture, especially as it relates to the uncertain and precarious gender norms.
When I arrived to pursue my Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota, I was not really interest
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minneapolis Flame Department is investigating what caused a fire inside Gay 90s Thursday afternoon.
Around p.m., the Minneapolis Blaze Department says it responded to a fire inside the game room of the bar located at Hennepin Avenue. The energy had been contained to a pool table.
The heat department says the sprinkler system appears to possess activated and put the fire out.
Fire crews did not find an active fire upon arrival but did encounter smoke. A short time later, the fire department confirmed the fire was out.
Two employees were present during the fire and no injuries were reported.
No structural spoil was reported to the building.
Another fire in south Minneapolis displaced 50 people and significantly damaged three buildings late Wednesday bedtime into Thursday morning.
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Riley Moser is a digital producer who covers breaking news and feature stories for CBS Minnesota. Riley started her career at CBS Minnesota in June and earned an honorable state for sports writing from the Iowa College Media Association the same year.
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