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Sue O'Connell: 'Somber' Pride Month Focuses On Racial Inequalities
June is LGBTQ Pride Month, but most events, even virtual ones, have been postponed due to the pandemic and racial injustices. -
Local News: Boston Protests, Phase Two Reopening, And Remote Learning
We discuss the latest local news going on right here in the Greater Boston area. -
From Trayvon Martin To George Floyd, A Dad And Son Keep Protesting For Equality
Albert and Aidan Sykes, a father and son who are black, have protested against racial injustice for years. What makes this moment especially tough, says Aidan, 14,"is knowing that could have been me." -
Young, Black And Social And Safer At Home
Boston’s millennial leisure leaders are staging virtual events as way to safely recreate a vital social lifeline for their demographic. -
No-Knock Warrants Banned In Louisville In Law Named For Breonna Taylor
The Louisville, Ky., Metro Council has voted unanimously to ban no-knock warrants. The legislation was titled Breonna's Law, in honor of a woman who was… -
Black Tulsans Call Trump Rally Plan 'A Slap In The Face'
Some black leaders are condemning President Donald Trump's chosen date and place to resume his giant campaign rallies. -
In Walpole, A Decades-Long Split Over Team Name 'Rebels' Reopens
National protests have broken open a long-simmering local debate. -
Historical Figures Under Attack After George Floyd's Death
Outrage over George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis has intensified the campaign to pull down Confederate monuments around the United States. -
Jared Bowen: BIPOC Addresses Letter To 'White American Theater'
Everybody should read this letter and learn about the systemic discrimination within the American theater, Bowen said. -
As New Zealand Police Pledge To Stay Unarmed, Maori Activists Credit U.S. Protests
Even as far away as New Zealand, protesters have taken inspiration from America's movement against police abuse of people of color.