
Mass unrest, like the Black Lives Matter demonstrations, doesn’t erupt randomly.
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Written by CHRIS FARAONE Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS
Mass unrest, like the Black Lives Matter demonstrations, doesn’t erupt randomly.
Written by CHRIS FARAONE Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS, Uncategorized
On Friday afternoon, Harvard University students will rally in Harvard Yard to show their support to the grassroots, youth-led movement that started in Ferguson, MO and has spread to the entire country - a movement that objects to racist laws, violent police tactics, and systemic inequality.
Written by EMILY HOPKINS Filed Under: Free Radical, NEWS+OPINIONS
“All it takes is one push.”
The police were out numbered many times over last week, and that’s all it would have taken to push past them and lead the masses onto an on-ramp and beyond. The two men having this conversation, in a way pleading those surrounding them to nudge ahead, were ... read more
Images by Chris Faraone
It was inevitable that some kind of protest mix involving numerous fronts — housing, homelessness, fair wages, etc. — would culminate in the kind of HOLY FUCKING SHIT IS THIS BOSTON? moment that is currently underway downtown.
As you read ... read more
Written by CHRIS FARAONE Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS
Images by Chris Faraone
You should probably ignore any individual or lone reporter who attempts to inform you about the demonstrations that snaked through Boston, Cambridge, and even a few corners of Somerville last night.
Like me, those folks may have witnessed segments of the ... read more
Written by CHRIS FARAONE Filed Under: News
Images by Chris Faraone
This afternoon’s fast food worker strike at the Burger King across from Park Street was kind of like the slogan on those juvenile old Co-Ed Naked Tennis t-shirts: They were in, they were out, it was over.
Short as their lunchtime rally was, workers with ... read more
Written by SUSANNA JACKSON Filed Under: A+E, News
Photo By Jacob Leidolf
On Thursday, December 4, Boston’s 73rd annual official tree lighting takes place in the Boston Common from 6 to 8 p.m. But, honestly, who right now gives a shit about a glowing Nova Scotian sapling?
Yesterday marked the end of the criminal case against New York police ... read more