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The Fine Print: Keeping the faith—and the fight
2025 has been a trying year for anyone in the business of fostering belonging.
But community leaders across the country, including in Boston, continue to choose persistence over retreat, collaboration over isolation and imagination over fear.
The Fine Print: Quitting the system of cruelty
Every year, tens of millions of Americans struggle with food insecurity, many not knowing where their next meal will come from.
The Fine Print: Sidelining MLK Day isn’t an accident
Words aren’t neutral. Voting maps aren’t neutral. Monuments aren’t neutral.
What we say and do, who we choose to remember, are not idle, meaningless actions. They reflect who we are and what we value. They always have.
The Fine Print: Ending our prejudice toward poverty
There has always been a war on people considered “poor” in America.
It is a quiet war, fought with red tape and policy, with silence and forgetting. Its casualties do not lie in foreign fields but on city corners, food lines and in empty refrigerators.
The Fine Print: Boycotts, blackouts, and our broken system
While millions of Americans gear up for Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping sprees, Isaiah Rucker Jr. isn’t buying it.
Instead of big spending, he says it’s time to make a statement this holiday week.
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Real stories. Bold voices. Unapologetic truth.
Good Trouble, co-produced with NBC10 Boston, captures the human side of change. Through raw, intimate conversations, we explore the lives, struggles, and triumphs of the people shaping our city’s future — one story at a time.
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Stories you’ll feel. Voices you’ll remember.
Mi Gente invites you into the stories of Boston’s Latinx community. Whether you’re from the block or brand new to the barrio, this is where you’ll meet the people and ideas making our city vibrant.