Their loved ones were murdered in Boston. On Mother's Day, they keep memories alive.
Boston is experiencing a lower number of homicides this year compared to last year. But for families affected by the violence, it's not enough. The Louis D. Brown Peace Institute hosts its 28th annual Mother’s Day Walk for Peace on Sunday.
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America's first IVF baby looks at her life 'Under the Microscope'
Elizabeth Carr was born 42 years ago. She has written a book about her life and discusses new federal legislation on IVF procedures with GBH's Henry Santoro. -
Counter-protesters rally outside pro-Palestine encampment at MIT
Hundreds of pro-Israel demonstrators rallied on the steps of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology building in Cambridge Friday, calling on the university to shut down a pro-Palestine encampment on campus. -
Local faculty and staff divided over Gaza protests, administrators’ handling of encampments
As pro-Palestinian protests continue to roil Boston-area colleges, some professors and staff are supporting protesters — and others backing the administration. -
Healey supports police response at Emerson and Northeastern
Gov. Healey supported the right to protest on college campuses, but called out "threats of violence and disruption of students' access to safe education." -
'One Last Word' finds the comedy in what happens when you tell someone how you really feel
Author Suzanne Park's new rom-com is a novel centered around a Korean tech entrepreneur — and what happens when her new app accidentally sends intimate messages to all the important people in her life. -
A new group wants Mass. to be 'the first state to end hunger, permanently'
The Make Hunger History Coalition is made up of anti-hunger advocates, organizations and policymakers, and their ultimate goal is to eliminate hunger in the Bay State. -
‘This is too important’: Students share why they risk school discipline and relationships to encamp for Gaza
Some protesters are navigating dicey family dynamics and potential university discipline related to their pro-Palestinian activism. -
Indian-Canadian musician Kiran Ahluwalia is 'shedding her shame' in new album 'Comfort Food'
Ahluwalia says there can be a 'kind of loneliness' in dissenting from Hindu fundamentalism.