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The Fine Print: Empathy, memory, and the work of democracy
In a world where we ask technology to think for us—where time is money and everything has a price—we don’t just sacrifice knowledge. We also forfeit our capacity for empathy: our ability to understand and share the perspectives of others, and to think not just for our own good, but for the good of those around us.
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Grief in a zero-sum America
There are seasons when a nation mistakes speed for clarity. When information multiplies but wisdom thins. And when outrage travels faster than understanding. This feels like one of those seasons. We are awash in data. We can measure almost anything. We can predict markets, track storms, map genomes, and automate memory.
The Fine Print: Nikole Hannah-Jones holds a mirror to America
Nikole Hannah-Jones asked a question heard around the country during her keynote speech at this year’s MLK Breakfast: “What will history say about you?”
The Fine Print: ‘The Fight within The fight’
As of this weekend, the United States of America has once again entered a state of war in the Middle East. Despite promises from this administration that no such thing would happen under its watch.
The Fine Print: ‘Building space for Belonging’
Each year, Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend asks more of us than remembrance. It asks for reckoning. It asks whether we are willing to move beyond comfort, symbolism, and soundbites—and into the harder, more hopeful work of building a society where everyone truly belongs.
The Fine Print: ‘Radical dreaming’ with Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley
Just as the late Reverend Jesse Jackson believed, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley says our struggle to protect our rights and history is tied to our ability to dream of a better future.
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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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