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The Revoluntionary Common
As we commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, we often overlook the significance of a place central to our ongoing struggle for liberty and justice. That place, the Boston Common, has been revolutionary since its establishment nearly 400 years ago.
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Belonging Is Strongest When It’s Visible
Each May, Jewish American Heritage Month invites Jews to pause and tell stories from our shared history. But history, at its best, is not only about what came before us. It is a guide for how we show up today and how we imagine the future we are building together.
The Fine Print: Malcolm X’s message for our moment
Malcolm never appeared in my school history books, and he wasn’t spoken of when the Civil Rights Movement came up. When I read about him on my own, it wasn’t hard to understand why. He didn’t play by the rules.
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Haiti’s Legacy of Liberation: Trailblazers on Pride, Resistance, and Boston’s Haitian Community
This past week, Boston’s Haitian community celebrated Haitian Heritage Month with flag-raisings at Boston City Hall and parades down Blue Hill Avenue. But what Greater Boston’s vast Haitian diaspora honored is more than a flag or a country of origin.
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Pandemics Begin Upstream: Why Prevention Is a Matter of Justice
We have now lived through multiple pandemics—and each time, the outcome has been the same. Black and Brown communities are hit first, suffer more, and recover last.
The Fine Print: The enduring battle against Jim Crow
What did you do when Jim Crow came knocking?
That’s the question we’re going to have to answer for our children and grandchildren. Not just one day in the far future. Right now.
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INAUGURAL AANHPI 2026 PROGRAM: CARRY IT FORWARD
Thursday, May 21, 2026
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MLK Weekend Celebration
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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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