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The Genius Next Door: Historian and professor Dr. Ibram X. Kendi on anti-racism
Dr. Kendi is America’s leading anti-racist scholar. -
Incorrect eyewitness identifications are common — even more so across races
The Black man who author Alice Sebold accused of rape in the 1980s was recently found to be innocent. The case is not unusual, says legal analyst Daniel Medwed. -
The legacy of Occupy Boston, ten years later
Many argue that Occupy Boston’s short-lived existence has had long-term impact. -
Casinos’ targeted efforts worsen problem gambling among Asian immigrants in Mass., report finds
The findings presented to the Massachusetts Gaming Commission includes a series of recommendations to solve the root causes of the problem. -
‘So few people have faith’: What do verdicts in Kenosha, Charlottesville and Brunswick say about America's criminal justice system?
“It’s not a ‘turning point’ and it’s not a ‘reckoning,’” says Renée Graham. -
‘There's no equity’: Nonprofit leaders of color say Giving Tuesday exacerbates barriers
For some leaders in Boston, the holiday feels like a “rat race” that perpetuates unnecessary competition. -
The Genius Next Door: Physician-economist Marcella Alsan on racial discrimination in medicine
Dr. Alsan joins us for our series, "The Genius Next Door." -
The Father of Music Festivals: The life and legacy of pioneer George Wein
A tribute to music impresario George Wein, founder of the Newport Jazz Festival, who died last September. -
Black Owned Bos opens holiday pop-up shop to support small businesses
After about two years in the digital space, the platform takes another foray into the brick-and-mortar world. -
All 3 defendants found guilty of murdering Ahmaud Arbery
Arbery’s killing became part of a larger national reckoning on racial injustice after the graphic video of his death leaked online