To be female, Black and patriotic
For many Black Americans, the stars and stripes have always carried a dual meaning.
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Juneteenth should be widely embraced as a way to discuss our nation’s past
The holiday has also been the subject of tacky and disrespectful marketing. -
Menace of student debt looms over joyful college acceptances
The live YouTube reactions to admissions decisions leave out a key part of the story: loans. -
Marginalized LGBTQ groups will be integral to the next chapter of Boston's Pride movement
During the last several years, the Boston Pride Group was at odds with the multiple other smaller groups. -
Another deadly school shooting. More false promises.
Shakespeare said, “Give sorrow words.” I say give sorrow action. -
A white supremacist killed 10 Black people. We know it will happen again.
I don’t have to wonder if there are more violent white supremacists out there. -
Calling Democratic politicians ‘pedophiles’ is a disgusting way to earn political points
Especially when real victims need more support. -
A 1970s Boston abortion case brought the Roe v. Wade decision into sharp focus
Dr. Kenneth Edelin, a highly credentialed and respected gynecologist, found himself charged with manslaughter just months after the Supreme Court ruling. -
Why Netflix’s subscriber problem might be its own fault
Callie Crossley says the streaming giant could take a few lessons from Jay Z.