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Black Lives Have Been Lost Unnecessarily To COVID-19 Because Of America's Failure To Reckon With Systemic Racism, Former Harvard Researcher Says
If reparations to slavery were enacted before the pandemic, COVID-19 transmission and deaths could have been mitigated dramatically, according to Dr. Michelle Morse. -
Judge In Chauvin Trial Denies Request To Move Trial Out Of Minneapolis
The judge in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin says he won't move the case to another venue or delay the proceedings.… -
Asian Community Leaders Say More Policing Is Wrong Answer To Racist Violence
As violence against Asians has risen, activists say community stability and services are more important. -
Boston Planning Agency Vice-Chair Criticized For Racist Language
Citing a history of racist and threatening remarks, Travis Watson called for the BPDA to remove a Menino-era appointee. -
Atlanta Shootings Fit In Larger Context Of Anti-Asian Hate, Harvard's Juliette Kayyem Says
Three Atlanta-area spas were attacked on Tuesday by the same suspected gunman, who killed eight people. -
Black Photographers Speak From Behind 'The Black Shutter'
The Black Shutter Podcast serves as a platform for Black photographers to share their stories, struggles and achievements. -
UMass Boston Study Highlights Equity Issues In Boston's Aging Minority Populations
The study looks at inequities faced by older people of color in the city. -
Eight Miles, A Time-Stamped Receipt And An Overturned Conviction Lead To A Lawsuit
Herbert Alford said he was innocent. Not only that, he said, he had proof. There was no way he could have killed Michael Adams at 2:56 p.m. on the 3400… -
Looking Back At The Pandemic's 'Domino Effect' On Women, The Economy And Ourselves
Innovation Hub's Kara Miller says some of the measures put in place to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus over the last year could have effects 20 to 25 years down the road on our families, social systems and health. -
The Revs Discuss Their Expectations For Derek Chauvin's Trial
“When these trials occur, Black folks, Black integrity, Black dignity, Black pride is always on trial,” the Rev. Emmett Price said.