“ [Environmental justice] is a civil rights issue,” said Dwaign Tyndal, executive director of Roxbury-based Alternatives for ...
As the rapidly spreading Eaton wildfire in Los Angeles crept closer to the home he’d lived in for nearly six decades, Rodney ...
Over 20 years ago, the Museum of African American History and the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras came together to put on a ...
But the start of a new year brings a clean slate, a fresh opportunity to use words for inspiration and goal setting. For ...
The classic haunted house trope gets a fresh twist in “Haunted,” a humorous and chilling tale about two Indigenous siblings haunting a house where they died 20 years ago, written and directed by multi ...
First staged in 2023, “Let the Children Sing!” is a collaboration between the Beacon Hill Civic Association and the Museum of ...
This week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized a rule to remove medical debt from consumer credit reports, which will take effect in about two months. Advocates say the change will make ...
Monday, Jan. 20 is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a celebration and honoring of the work done by the famed civil rights leader.
King would also inspire baseball player Curt Flood, who challenged Major League Baseball’s reserve clause in 1970, bringing ...
Sixty years ago, the NAACP demanded that the Boston School Committee admit to the de facto segregation of BPS. The U.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment protects us from segregation. Boston’s NAACP ...
While much of the legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is focused on things like workers’ rights, access to quality ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu joined BPS Superintendent Mary Skipper last week to announce the closure of Excel High School in ...