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How Many Have To Die Before Nonmask Wearers Realize The Pandemic Is Not A Joke?
I'm pretty sure none of us expected to be soldiering through shots fired from dueling sides of the mask battle. -
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Commuting In The Age Of COVID: Why Biking Is No Substitute For The MBTA
Let's face it: Thousands of people are still going to have to rely on public transportation. It's up to the T to enforce mask-wearing and ensure a safe environment. -
To Honor John Lewis, We Must Continue His Fight For Voting Rights For All
Democratic lawmakers must pass the 2019 Voting Rights Advancement Act that Lewis fought for. -
Arts Education And Racial Equity: A Call To Action
Even if it means moving funds from public safety, education budgets can not be cut. -
If Schools Reopen, We Must Prioritize Teachers' Safety
Unlike the children who are less likely to contract the virus, the teachers are, frankly, sitting ducks. -
To 'Demilitarize' Police, First Ban Assault Weapons
Local police acquired military-style weapons to match criminals who outgunned them. -
The Trump Administration Wants To Make Health Care Discrimination Legal. So We Sued Them.
Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court reaffirmed that discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity was unconstitutional. -
Let The Sun Shine In: It's Time To End The Legislative Exemption To The State's Public Records Law
If state agencies, city councils, school committees and select boards can comply with the law, then so, too, can our legislators — and our governor and our court system as well. -
Virtual Internships: More Important Now Than Ever
Step up and help a new generation of Bostonians get their feet into the workplace.