70 years after Brown v. Board of Education, work remains to integrate schools
The landmark Supreme Court decision ended the "separate but equal" doctrine in American schools in 1954. We analyze Brown v. Board of Education's legacy in Boston and nationwide.
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Nicholas Kristof on his new memoir, ‘Chasing Hope: A Reporter's Life’
The autobiography comes from one of the best-known journalists working today.
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Leominster can get federal disaster assistance for 2023 storm as Biden overrules FEMA
Homes and businesses in Leominster will be able to apply for federal relief in connection with the 2023 storm and ensuing floods. -
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What's next for TikTok? We asked GBH's social media strategist
There is some legal precedent to look at when considering a ban, said Zack Waldman, GBH’s social media strategist and author of the monthly newsletter Social Media Portal. -
Activist calls on white religious leaders in Boston to draft atonement message
The meeting follows a call for white churches to back reparations. -
Renters rally at State House, demanding higher minimum wage and rent control
Low-wage workers and renters urged lawmakers to pass two bills that they say would make the commonwealth more affordable for the state’s workforce.
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