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Questions Raised Over Impartiality Of Juror In Derek Chauvin Trial
Could a juror misrepresenting himself be grounds for an appeal? -
Descendant Of Native American Civil Rights Pioneer Calls On Harvard To Return Tomahawk
"Harvard is holding our heritage without conferring any of the benefits," said Brett Chapman -
Residents Demand Police Reform, Point To Racial Disparities In Watertown Arrests
Black residents are arrested at a rate five to six times higher than white residents in the town, data show. -
All Rev'd Up: Saying That America Isn't Racist Is 'Absurd'
Sen. Tim Scott, Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden all said that America is not racist last week. -
How The Local Black Lives Matter Movement Has Evolved
After a year of protests, some activists in Boston are no longer asking for partial defunding of the police — they want the department abolished. -
Activists Focus On Brookline Select Board After Gerald Alston Ruling
The action comes as two board members are up for re-election on Tuesday. -
Former Suffolk County Sheriff Commends Federal Hate-Crime Charges Over Murder Of Ahmaud Arbery
Andrea Cabral spoke about the importance of the Justice Department stepping in to defend laws where states won't. -
Penn Museum Apologizes For 'Unethical Possession Of Human Remains'
Dozens of human skulls of Black people — some hundreds of years old — will be returned to their communities of origin for reburial, according to a… -
Hate-Crime Laws Don't Prevent Hate Crimes, BU Professor Says
Following the near-unanimous passage of anti-Asian hate-crime legislation in Washington last week, writer and educator Saida Grundy joined Boston Public… -
All Rev'd Up: How Faith Leaders Are Responding To Derek Chauvin's Guilty Verdicts
What is the role and responsibility faith leaders have during this historic moment?