Commentary: Jesse Jackson’s message of hope lives on
It feels right that he died during Black History Month, because he was Black history.
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IMHO: Zoom No-No’s
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on the ways some people seem to be forgetting their Zoom manners. -
Mr. Walsh Goes to Washington. He Leaves The Job Of Economic Equality Unfinished.
Let’s face it — labor in Boston is white. There is no unconscious bias here. Racism is clear. -
Biden Is Trying To Move On From Trump. Will The Media Let Him?
The president’s hour-plus appearance felt weirdly normal after four years of belligerence, bluster and boasting. -
Black And Brown Communities At Highest Risk For COVID-19 Should Get Priority For Vaccines
None of us are protected unless they are, too. -
Even in MetroWest, Racial Inequities Present Lifelong Barriers
"From education to workforce opportunities to the hope of buying a home — all of which are interconnected — when you are at a disadvantage from birth, that gap becomes increasingly harder to close." -
Without Mayor Walsh, Does Anyone Support His Appointed Boston School Committee?
Voters should note: Ray Flynn did an about face and supported a return to electing members. -
IMHO: The Pandemic’s She-cession
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on the pandemic-induced so-called “she-cession,” which has forced job losses and less-than-voluntary exits from the workforce for more than 5 million women. -
Google And Facebook Have Decimated Newspaper Ad Revenues. A Lawsuit Aims To Change That.
A reliable stream of ad revenue, freed from the depredations of Big Tech, would go a long way toward revitalizing journalism.