THE CIVIL RIGHTS movement did not end with the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1968. Â We are still in the midst of it. The work continues as we […]
Ayanna Pressley
Posted inOpinion
Homicide is an epidemic, too
TRAUMA COMES in many forms. The current COVID-19 global pandemic is leaving behind the ripples of trauma in its wake as families and communities are robbed of loved ones. People […]
Posted inOpinion, Politics
Marijuana law must address race impact of War on Drugs
IN NOVEMBER, MASSACHUSETTS voters chose to move our state’s drug policy into the 21st century by rejecting the failed War on Drugs and becoming the first state in the Eastern […]
Posted inEconomy, Opinion, Politics
Don’t bottle up liquor licenses
There is a renaissance happening in Boston. Take a look at the activity in the Seaport District — restaurants, cultural events, start-ups and new visitors. Roslindale Square has become a […]
