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Simon & Schuster Reverses, Won't Distribute Book By Officer In Breonna Taylor Raid
Simon & Schuster has scrapped its plans to distribute a book written by one of the Louisville police officers who shot Breonna Taylor, after news of its… -
'It Was Not An Accident,' Former Suffolk County Sheriff Says Of Daunte Wright Killing
During the 'Boston Public Radio' interview, Andrea Cabral also raised doubts about the merits of most routine traffic stops, highlighting the stark racial disparities surrounding them. -
The Urban Grape Owners Talk Wine, Social Justice And Thrill Of Welcoming Patrons Back To Shop
The couple also offered updates on the Urban Grape Wine Studies Award for Students of Color, which they launched with Boston University in June of 2020. -
'A Horrible Day': All Rev'd Up Co-Hosts Reflect On Minnesota Killing Of Daunte Wright
Rev. Irene Monroe and Rev. Emmett Price spoke about the generational impact of police violence on mental health in the Black community during their Monday interview on Boston Public Radio. -
Police: Minnesota Officer Meant To Draw Taser, Not Handgun
BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. (AP) — The police officer who fatally shot a Black man during a traffic stop in a Minneapolis suburb apparently intended to fire a… -
Red Sox-Twins Game Postponed Following Fatal Police Shooting
The Twins said their decision was made in consultation with Major League Baseball and state and local officials. -
Boston-Area Protesters Rally All Weekend To Stop Asian Hate After Recent Violent Attacks
Local protests over the weekend highlighted issues affecting Boston’s Asian community. -
Black Army Lieutenant Sues Virginia Police Officers For Excessive Force
When a patrol car activated its siren and emergency lights behind Caron Nazario in December, the Army lieutenant says he was reluctant to immediately pull… -
After Atlanta Attacks, How Do We Move Forward?
Is this recent spate of racist attacks against Asians history repeating itself? And after years of xenophobia amplified by COVID 19, what is the way forward? -
With Officers Testifying Against Chauvin, Is The 'Blue Wall Of Silence' Crumbling?
Former Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral weighs in on the trial of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.