The plan aims to address structural inequities when it comes to Internet access.
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WU ASSERTS THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ARTS IN HER CAMPAIGN
Michelle Wu said that we must recognize “the totality of experiences of the arts communities,” as part of her fight for the position of mayor.
LEADERS, ACTIVISTS PUSH FOR A BOSTON GREEN NEW DEAL
King Tide street flooding accentuates need for action.
MICHELLE WU RESPONDS TO HOUSING CONCERNS, MBTA CUTS
The City Councilor described her campaign positions at the first of monthly press conferences.
INTERVIEW: CALLA WALSH, 16-YEAR-OLD POLITICAL ORGANIZER
“We didn’t reinvent Ed Markey, we told the truth about his record.”
FOOD JUSTICE EVENTS THIS WEEKEND
Councilor Wu says, “We need to reimagine food justice from the roots up.”
MORE DEMOCRACY NEEDED TO SURVIVE GLOBAL WARMING
AND NOW A WORD FROM THE BOSTON YOUTH TRANSPORTATION PROJECT
Transit policy has historically focused on expansion through suburban systems—serving White and wealthier constituents more reliably than those living in inner cities.
WILL THE BOSTON CITY COUNCIL SHIELD US FROM THE OLYMPICS?
The Boston City Council dove into the 2024 Olympics pool last week when it hosted the first hearing of the body’s special new committee on the Games ...
THERE’S A GOOD CHANCE YOUR LEAST FAVORITE SLUMLORD GOT HIS ASS KICKED BY THE BOSTON CITY COUNCIL YESTERDAY
Given the opportunity to publicly address the grievances leveled against him, City Realty Co-Owner Steve Whalen stood at the microphone, pulled his pants down, and covered the entire chamber in a diarrhea tsunami.