Can't put your phone down? Here's why you should try — from one local researcher
To learn more about the relationship we have with our phones, GBH's Morning Edition spoke with Dr. Michael Rich, an expert on interactive media and digital wellness.
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Arts This Week: The sound of music, from hip-hop to Haiti
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'It's like our crown': Anti-hair discrimination bills help Black girls embrace their natural hair
The Mass. House of Representatives recently passed a bill banning discrimination based on natural hairstyle or texture. A day later, the U.S. House passed the CROWN Act. -
Ketanji Brown Jackson will bring lived experience as Black woman to Supreme Court, says BU’s law dean
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How did the modern Supreme Court confirmation hearing become ‘a political showcase’? Look back to the 1980s
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Lawrence Mayor Brian DePeña on his plans to turn around the city's schools
DePeña wants to get Lawrence’s school system out of receivership.