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'We can always strive to be more inclusive': Miss Massachusetts calls for more mental health support in pageants
Elizabeth Pierre talked about her role as change maker, advocate and role model for Black women. -
Stoughton native gains traction online after sharing her experience as a Black woman in pop
When Amber Ais posted a 7-second video on TikTok, she never imagined the reach it would have. -
Embattled Everett city councilor won't step down despite admitting to sharing a racist meme
Everett's mayor declines to call for the councilor's resignation, but says there are other incidents and similar behavior from other "elected officials." -
City Council nominates candidates for Boston Commission on Black Men and Boys
Mayor Michelle Wu will choose 7 from the 14 nominees. -
‘Here we go again’: Another Everett city leader faces charges of racism
An Everett City Councilor is under fire after admitting he shared a racist meme with some of his fellow Council members. -
Jane Campion apologizes for comments made about Venus and Serena Williams
Director Jane Campion has apologized to tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams for her "thoughtless" remarks about the pair during a Sunday evening… -
After more than a century of trying, Congress passes an anti-lynching bill
WASHINGTON — Congress gave final approval Monday to legislation that for the first time would make lynching a federal hate crime in the U.S., sending the… -
Delaware is shrinking racial gaps in cancer death. Its secret? Patient navigators
Sussex County, in the heart of southern Delaware's poultry-farm country, is home to many people like Michelaine Estimable, a 62-year-old native of Haiti… -
Ketanji Brown Jackson would be the first public defender on the Supreme Court. What impact could she have?
“We might see more criminal procedure cases,” says legal analyst Daniel Medwed. -
'Yoga is for every body': This Dorchester studio takes an inclusive approach to wellness
Christina Rose co-founded 4 Corners Yoga + Wellness to make wellness classes available to people who may not be able to afford them.