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Spooky, Scary October Trivia
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Question 4: The Case Against Legal Psychedelics
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Question 4: The Case for Legal Psychedelics
Should naturally-grown psychedelics, like psychocybin mushrooms, be legal in Massachusetts? Today Jeremy talks to two people behind the Yes on 4 campaign: Emily Oneschuk, the grassroots campaign director, and Dr. Roxanne Sholevar. -
The Boston Funding of a Hateful Website
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40 Years of Visions, Inc.
Visions, Inc., the Dorchester-based organization that works to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in workplaces, is celebrating 40 years in the business at a tumultuous time. Executive Director Elika Dadsetan-Foley and DEI consultant Vernā Myers join Paris ahead of their gala Friday night to talk about the future of DEI work.