Alondra Cano is an agitator by choice. Her name might be vaguely familiar to those outside Minneapolis, but she was well-known in Minnesota. Cano was an elected council member when Minneapolis burned following George Floyd’s death. Cano was an early supporter of BLM and had an ethics complaint filed against her for allegedly using public resources for political purposes. Cano took the laboring oar on the “dismantle the police” movement. 13 days after violent riots cascaded across America, she and eight other Minneapolis council members appeared in a Powderhorn city park and demanded an end to policing. The daughter of illegal aliens, Cano had earned a degree at the University of Minnesota (an institution she calls “the belly of the beast”). Her liberal arts degree “with a concentration in management, Chicano studies, popular education, and the politics of identity” seems…