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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This 'Pinktober,' Be Sure To Ask: How Much Corporate Profit Actually Goes To Breast Cancer Research?
'Pinkwashing' is a term that describes companies using their pink marketing as a way to burnish their image every October. -
"Mighty Ira:" A Documentary About The Man Who Defined American Civil Liberties
Once upon a time, the ACLU defended free speech -
IMHO: Jim Hates The Fall
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on why he believes the fall season is overrated. -
Anatomy Of A Smear: How Giuliani's Latest Biden 'Drug Deal' (Almost) Went Mainstream
The media still don't know what to do about unverified allegations. -
Making Boston Police More Effective And Accountable
Members of the mayor's task force explain their recommendations. -
An Hours-Long Early Voting Wait Time Is Proof Of Modern-Day Voter Suppression
Voter suppression has come a long way since Southern registrars demanded Black would-be voters pay a poll tax and pass a test requiring them to count the jellybeans in a jar. -
Analysis: Dueling Trump, Biden Town Halls Present A Clear Contrast In Candidates' Style And Substance
Adam Reilly and Peter Kadzis, co-hosts of GBH News' “The Scrum” podcast, joined Joe Mathieu on “Morning Edition” to discuss the previous night’s events. -
Boston Police Ignore Its Own Advice On Gun Violence
Investigating all shootings aggressively would cut down on crime and improve community relations.