If we want to live in a democracy, we all have to take to the streets … and stay there
Politics
SWORN IN: NEW MAYOR’S YOUTH COUNCIL
86 high schoolers will be active in civic engagement
LAUNCH OF TWO-YEAR, FARE-FREE PROGRAM FOR MBTA BUS ROUTES
Routes 23, 28, and 29 will be included
APPLICATION PORTAL OPEN FOR COMMISSION ON BLACK MEN AND BOYS
Councilors Julia Mejia, Brian Worrell, and Council President Ed Flynn oversaw the launch
CITY COUNCILOR RICARDO ARROYO TO RUN FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
The former public defender announced his candidacy
MAYOR MICHELLE WU AND SENATOR ED MARKEY INVEST IN DIGITAL EQUITY
The leaders are dedicating $12 million to this cause
COUNCILOR JULIA MEJIA DEFENDS SMALL BUSINESSES FROM CORPORATE CHAINS
The leader filed a text amendment
HEALTHCARE AND BUSINESS LEADERS SPEAK OUT ABOUT DRIVER’S LICENSE BILL
Why they support "driving privileges for all qualified residents, regardless of immigration status"
JOIN A YOUTH ORGANIZING CONVERSATION WITH CONGRESSWOMAN PRESSLEY
The second discussion of its kind she has held, welcoming youth voices
COUNCILORS MEJIA AND ARROYO FILE HEARING ON GOV USE OF SURVEILLANCE TECH
Call for government accountability and transparency