To be female, Black and patriotic
For many Black Americans, the stars and stripes have always carried a dual meaning.
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Saluting Girl Dads Past And Present
They are the volunteer coaches on the girls’ soccer teams, the dads pouring imaginary tea at a party just for two, and the dads turned stylists who do their daughters’ hair. -
My Employees Want To Unionize My Business. Here’s Why I’m Supporting Them
Can unionization at Pavement help us make smart changes that empower employees while recognizing that post-COVID restaurants are fragile? -
It's Time For The Feds To Stop Hassling And Spying On The Press
We need laws, not platitudes, to stop government abuse. -
Love Him Or Loathe Him, Alan Dershowitz Has A New Book Out
"The Case Against the New Censorship: Protecting Free Speech from Big Tech, Progressives, and Universities" -
Kyrie Irving, Adam Jones And The Pattern Of White Fans Targeting Black Athletes
This is not about one out-of-control person, but about how mostly white fans are targeting Black athletes here in Boston and elsewhere. -
Right Wing Dark Money Targets Wellesley
This is part of a campaign to discourage public schools from engaging with issues of race, equity, and social justice. -
Why It Matters: Tracking The Media's Dismissal Of The Wuhan Lab Theory
The whole point of journalism is to seek truth and report it. We failed to do that in this instance. -
Reparations For The Tulsa Race Massacre Would Begin The Healing
The struggle for Black Tulsa survivors and their descendants to receive reparations has been a century-old controversy, one that is a blight on this country's unwillingness to redress the racist violence.