Commentary: A thoughtful gift for Black Santa season
Callie Crossley has more than 300 Black Santa figures in her collection. This year, a new addition came from one of her listeners.
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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. -
No Internet, No Vaccine: How Lack Of Internet Access Has Limited Vaccine Availability For Racial And Ethnic Minorities
Racial and ethnic minority communities that lack internet access have been left behind in the race to get a COVID-19 vaccine. The average monthly cost of…