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What The New Census Data Shows About Race Depends On How You Look At It
Over the past decade, the United States continued to grow more racially and ethnically diverse. -
How The New Commonwealth Fund Plans To Tackle Systemic Racism In Boston
So far, the Fund has raised more than 30 million dollars and given away 3 million to organizations across the state. -
Under The Radar: New Hampshire Pushes Back On Vaccine Mandates With New 'Medical Freedom' Law
Our Regional Roundtable also discusses a potential hate crime on Martha's Vineyard and regional home-seekers buying up Rhode Island property. -
State Rep. Williams: ‘We’re Going To Push For $1 Billion For Black And Brown Communities’
The state will allocate some $5.3 Billion in COVID-19 recovery aid in the coming months. -
'There's Work To Do': Diversity Data Shows GBH Has An 80% White Workforce
'To be 20% diverse wasn't terrifically surprising to me,' said GBH CEO and President Jon Abbott. -
Young Adult Fiction: The Expanding Genre Attracts More Than Just Teens To Its Pages
We're diving into the popular genre of young adult (YA) fiction in this special August edition of “Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club.” -
All Rev'd Up: Late Civil Rights Champion Bob Moses Was 'A Quiet Giant'
Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III spoke about Moses’s legacy in the wake of his death on Sunday. -
Haverhill Mayor Says He Supports Overhauling City’s Electoral System
Mayor James Fiorentini responded to civil rights activists who threatened legislation over the city’s all at-large City Council system. -
The First Step For Mass. Commission On Parole And Racism? Figuring Out The Right Questions To Ask
A new panel on structural racism in parole was created under a police reform law signed last year. -
From Springfield To Lynn, Massachusetts Is Reforming Police Departments
Legal Analyst Daniel Medwed breaks down how Massachusetts towns and cities have moved forward on police reform since George Floyd's murder.