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Where Do We Go From Here, Redux
In the long, hot summer of 1967, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. asked a question that resonates into 2021. -
No Medical Justification For Police Chokeholds, Neurologists Say
Three MGH neurologists are out with an article calling for action on chokeholds by police. -
Encore: Kimberlé Crenshaw On The Importance Of Intersectionality
Crenshaw explains her theory of intersectionality, and how has it evolved and grown outside of the scholastic world. -
Encore: Black Fatherhood In The Wake Of George Floyd
How do Black fathers raise their children in a world that assumes who they are based on the color of their skin? -
Police Escalated Violence While Protesters Tried To Incite, Video Shows
Officials are reviewing hours of newly released video from that night when many Boston businesses were vandalized. -
Ohio Officer Removed From Duty After Fatal Shooting Of Black Man
The shooting of the as-yet unidentified man in Columbus is the second this month where officers' body cameras weren't switched on. -
Revs. Irene Monroe And Emmett Price Tout 'Beautiful Approach' In Saturday Protests For Racial Justice
"it’s a shame when you’ve gotta get ministers to stand out in front of Charlie Baker’s residence," -
ACLU Technology Expert: Police Reform Bill's Facial Recognition Limits Bring 'Common Sense' Regulation To 'Dangerous Technology'
Governor Charlie Baker opposes the bill's provision to limit the use of facial recognition technology -
Google CEO Apologizes, Vows To Restore Trust After Black Scientist's Ouster
Google's chief executive Sundar Pichai on Wednesday apologized in the aftermath of the dismissal of a prominent Black scientist whose ouster set off… -
In The Age of Black Lives Matter, New England Faces Its Own Role In Slavery
New marker to the enslaved and Rhode Island name change raise hopes for those seeking to rename Faneuil Hall