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THE NIÑA, THE PINTA, AND HURRICANE MARIA

Written by EROC ARROYO-MONTANO Posted October 10, 2017 Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed

Over 500 years of exploitation has left Puerto Rico reeling

Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed Tagged With: AgitArte, Bill Clinton, Boston, CEPA, colonialism, Defend Puerto Rico, Eroc Arroyo, Jones Act, Puerto Rico, wall street

THE LONG GAME: SANCTUARY CITIES FIGHT POINTS TO NEED FOR GLOBAL LABOR PROTECTIONS

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted March 7, 2017 Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, News, NEWS+OPINIONS

The Mexican economy went into immediate freefall—throwing over one million people out of work. Then the American multinationals were able to move more manufacturing operations to Mexico than ever before ...

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Apparent Horizon, Bill Clinton, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, David Bacon, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Jason Pramas, NAFTA, North American Free Trade Agreement, sanctuary campuses, sanctuary religious institutions

THE COMEBACK KITTY: NEW ENGLANDERS BRING CLINTON CAT BACK FROM THE DEAD

Written by ANDREW QUEMERE Posted November 1, 2016 Filed Under: A+E, Games, News, NEWS+OPINIONS

The year is 1993: Bill Clinton is president, his family has a cat named Socks—and for some weird reason, a company called Kaneko intends to publish a Super Nintendo game about the aforementioned feline saving the world from nuclear devastation.

Filed Under: A+E, Games, News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Bill Clinton, Clinton, Earthbound, Hillary Clinton, Kaneko, kickstarter, Socks the Cat, Super NES, Super Nintendo, Trump, video games

JEFF TALK: THE FABULIST MIRACLE OF REV. BROWN’S TED SERMON

Written by JAMARHL CRAWFORD Posted July 6, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm

Image via TED Talks

 

Any preacher worth his salt can deliver a sermon that evokes a rollercoaster of emotions. It’s an old practice, the “preacher embellishment,” which is often achieved through anecdotal stories, with the preacher as the hero and central figure who overcomes ...  read more

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm Tagged With: 1990s, Antonio Ennis, Benzino, Bill Clinton, Boston, Boston Miracle, BPD, Cambridge, Jeffrey Brown, National Season of Peace, Police, Rev. Brown, speaking gigs, TED Talks, TenPoint Coalition, Twice Thou, Union Baptist, White House

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