Workforce opportunities for rural and urban residents, people with CORIs, or other employment challenges
Will Tablets Increase Returning Citizen Success, Or Be Another Way To Exploit Inmates?
The corrections system is not known for innovation, but the use of tablets could be a game changer
Opinion: Economic Development Ideas For Mayor Wu and Governor Healey. Are You listening?
From cannabis taxes for community programs to preparing Roxbury students for tomorrow’s workforce
Opinion: We Must Make the Church Safe For Women
By not addressing women’s most pressing concerns, we are not only complicit, but we prove our critics right that the church is a sexist, patriarchal, androcentric, misogynistic institution
Opinion: Change Boston’s Manufacturing Strategy Or We’ll Miss Out On High-Paying Jobs
Many in government wrongly believe Boston can’t become a manufacturing hub
Opinion: Five Ways To Increase Funding For Black Founders In Mass
If carefully considered, all of these avenues could be used as a means to increase funding for Black entrepreneurs
WHERE DOES ALL THE CANNABIS TAX MONEY GO?
The industry should follow the Community Preservation Act model
OPINION: WE NEED A PLAN TO BOOST THE NUMBER OF BLACK TECH ENTREPRENEURS IN BOSTON
For a fairly low-cost investment, the region could achieve a significant upside return: more Black founders and employees who have a clear path to the middle class and related societal benefits.
OPINION: MAYOR WU SHOULD IMPLEMENT THE MASSPORT MODEL CITYWIDE
The Massport Model is a way to achieve diversity, equity, and inclusion goals across the state. Now is the time to make it a Boston requirement.
OPINION: 8 ISSUES MAYOR WU MUST ADDRESS TO SHAPE SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS DISTRICTS
Should we aim for neighborhoods like the Seaport District or Boston Landing? Now more than ever, we need a clear vision for all city neighborhoods.
OPINION: BUILDING BACK BETTER FOR WHO?
The “Clean Energy Revolution” could be a game changer, or another missed opportunity for the Black community.
OPINION: WHY BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES SHOULD RECEIVE REPARATIONS
For starters, former Confederate states legally extended the multibillion-dollar slavery franchise—with the US government’s complicity.
WE MUST INCREASE THE NUMBER OF BLACK-FOUNDED TECH COMPANIES IN MASS. HERE’S HOW.
Mass has everything needed to increase the number of Black founded tech companies, except the political will