To be female, Black and patriotic
For many Black Americans, the stars and stripes have always carried a dual meaning.
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Why The Sexual Harassment Allegations Against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Matter
Cuomo has said it was all innocent. He may believe that, but it doesn't mean his former aides weren't subject to sexual harassment. -
IMHO: Permanent Daylight Saving Time
Jim Braude's thoughts on why he's joining with Senator Ed Markey on a quest for the white whale of permanent Daylight Saving Time. -
A Few More Minutes With Andy Rooney
GBH News' Emily Rooney reached back into the archives to fill her dad in on what life has been like and to hear him say some familiar things. -
An Ominous Week In California — Followed By A Year Of Unimaginable Loss
What a strange, lost year we’ve all lived through. Even though the end is in sight, we’ve got yet months to go. And we still don’t really know what the new normal will look like. -
Three Key Issues For Boston's Post-Pandemic Future
Public schools, affordable housing and police reform will loom large once the pandemic recedes. -
A Year Apart From Family
Even with the end in sight, it will be months before many of us feel like we are out of COVID's long shadow. -
IMHO: Why The Pandemic Has Made Clear The Need For A Four-Day Work Week
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on the work week change we all need. -
Marty Baron On Jeff Bezos, The Washington Post And The Soul Of American Journalism
Unknown outside the news business in his early years at The Boston Globe, Baron became a prominent voice for excellence as he and Bezos revived The Washington Post.