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Minority Coalition Files Federal Lawsuit Alleging Voter Rights Violation In Worcester
The coalition says certain neighborhoods are being kept out of the race for school committee. -
Whole Foods Employees Vow Discrimination Lawsuit 'Not Over' After Judge Throws Out Bulk Of Claims
“It’s not over,” former Whole Foods employee Savannah Kinzer said. -
All Rev'd Up: Country Music's Response To Morgan Wallen's Racism
The country music industry took swift action against Morgan Wallen last week. -
Black-Owned Businesses Have Been Largely Shut Out Of Boston Contracts, City Study Shows
Draft study obtained by GBH News shows there are plenty of Black-owned businesses available for city contracts, but they don't get the work. -
Police Reform Panel Members Question Handling Of Old Allegations Against Commissioner White
Supporters of Commissioner Dennis White are asking why a dormant, decades-old allegation should derail his promotion. -
All Rev'd Up: COVID-19 Vaccines Must Get To The People Who Need Them Most
Black and brown communities are being underserved by the vaccine rollout, the Revs says. -
Latinx News: Presidential Inauguration Spotlights Latinas, Prioritizing COVID-19 Vaccines For Immigrant Communities, And Rising Latino Leaders
Those stories and more on our Latinx Roundtable. -
Black Hair And Black Beauty Featured In All Its 'Glory'
"GLORY: Magical Visions of Black Beauty," a collection of more than 100 photos of Black children from around the world, shatters traditional standards of beauty. -
Hundreds Gather In Belmont To Remember Henry Tapia And Decry Racial Hatred
"I don’t believe something like this could happen here," resident Patricia Garcia said. -
King Boston Executive Director: America Is Experiencing 'Third Reconstruction'
King Boston is working on a Boston MLK memorial, and establishing a new center in Roxbury aimed at advancing his work