For the Boston League of Wicked Wrestlers, the fight inside the ring is barely half the battle
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THE LATEST ON DORCHESTER’S HUMPHREYS STREET STUDIOS
“Artists attempt preservation of long-time workspaces, seek community, neighborhood, and city support”
MUNICIPALITIES NEED TO KEEP VIRTUAL ACCESS IN A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD
Meetings that had mainly just consisted of the board members now had dozens of tenants attending remotely, calling attention to maintenance and access issues
SPECIAL VIDEO: INSIDE THE MASS DEPT OF CORRECTION DURING COVID
A documentary about the impact that a lack of effective pandemic protocol has had on the Bay State
MICHELLE WU COURTS CLIMATE JUSTICE ACTIVISTS WITH BOLD “BOSTON GREEN NEW DEAL”
“In Boston, when we talk about bold, systemic changes, the barriers are never about resources. The barrier is always our political will.”
ARE YOU HOLDING CORPORATIONS ACCOUNTABLE? HERE’S A GOOD PLACE TO START.
I’m not sure what it will take to stop the rich from getting wealthier at the expense of everyone else, but considering the battle at hand I am excited to flank and collaborate with the Corporate Behavior Index
A VISION FOR PIER 5 IN CHARLESTOWN (AND FOR THE FUTURE OF BOSTON)
Many of us are interested in waterfront accessibility for the general population, attention to social justice, and continuing to provide amenities to disadvantaged community members.
RECAP: JUBILEE ON JUNETEENTH: LIBERATING THE PRACTICE OF PENTECOST
“We can never celebrate without remembering the story of the struggle.”
WITH MASS RECOGNIZING JUNETEENTH, LOCAL UNIVERSITIES HONOR OFFICIAL HOLIDAY
“I would challenge all organizations who adopt Juneteenth as a holiday to not just do the performative gesture of making it a holiday.”
EAST BOSTON FAMILIES HOLD VIGIL TO STOP REDEVELOPMENT OF HOMES
The gathering is being held by families at 168 Gove Street, in response to a luxury developer's plan to build condos.