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Amid warming summers, a new initiative aims to make active transportation easier and cooler
In Revere, a mile-and-a-half stretch of the six-lane-wide Squire Road cuts past clusters of shops, a couple of grocery stores, and rows of residential streets. Hidden behind those six lanes, a shopping center and some broad asphalt parking lots is the Rumney Marsh Reservation, and, beyond it, the ocean. But the roadway, with its dark surfaces and extensive pavement, traps heat and makes it hard for anyone outside of a car to traverse from one end to the other or to get to the natural resources on the other side, said Tom Skwierawski, the city’s chief of planning and community development.
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The 11th Big Head Community Festival
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September 14, 2024
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MIT reports drop in Black, Hispanic enrollment after Supreme Court ends affirmative action
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MIT reports drop in Black, Hispanic enrollment after Supreme Court ends affirmative action
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one of the nation’s most highly selective four-year universities, announced last week that its incoming first-year class is less diverse than in previous years, attributing the change to the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban.
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Mitigating the damage from the Carney hospital shutdown
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Mitigating the damage from the Carney hospital shutdown
The closure of Carney Hospital leaves significant gaps in the health services available in Dorchester, Boston’s largest neighborhood and one where a majority of residents are people of color, creating an emergency and urgent care desert in the neighborhood.
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Low-income T riders can now apply for reduced fares
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Low-income T riders can now apply for reduced fares
Massachusetts residents with an income below 200% of the federal poverty level can now apply for reduced MBTA fares under a new program launching this week.
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‘Live from Roxbury,  It’s Dance Slam!’
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‘Live from Roxbury, It’s Dance Slam!’
Dashes of static flash across the bottom of a black screen. An upbeat song begins and an enthusiastic voiceover booms. “Live from Roxbury, Massachusetts…” the announcer’s voice echoes. The black screen disappears, and in its place, the camera pans across a room full of teens dancing to the beat.
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High Blood Pressure: An important health issue in the Black community
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"Is This America?" – Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer
September 20, 2024
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Tau Lewis at ICA/Boston
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Tau Lewis at ICA/Boston
Towering 10-foot sculptural figures draped in intricate fabric garments dominate the “Tau Lewis: Spirit Level” exhibition, newly opened at the ICA. This is the Jamaican-Canadian artist’s first solo museum exhibition in the United States.
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Big step for Ujima Project
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Big step for Ujima Project
For the first time since the Boston Ujima Project formed, the group is becoming financially independent, a step the group’s leadership said comes at a moment of maturation for the seven-year-old group.
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College football kicks off with lingering memories from the 2023 season
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College football kicks off with lingering memories from the 2023 season
The 2024 college football season opened this week with No. 1-ranked Georgia blasting its way past No. 14-ranked Clemson with a final score of 34-3 in Atlanta. The Bulldogs are on a revenge mission following their “getting jobbed” out of the college football playoffs last season. I use the word “jobbed” to describe what happened, because that’s what the NCAA Selection Committee did as it denied Georgia a chance at a third-straight national college football championship.
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Pew Research Center report uncovers racial and political disparities in local crime news
A new report from the Pew Research Center, as part of the Pew-Knight Initiative, has revealed how Americans perceive and consume local crime news, highlighting significant racial, ethnic, and political disparities. Based on a survey of 5,146 U.S. adults conducted in January and funded jointly by The Pew Charitable Trusts and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the study is the third in a series examining how Americans engage with local news.
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September 29, 2024
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Isaac Hayes’ estate sues Donald Trump for unlawful use of songs
Isaac Hayes’ estate will be taking Donald Trump to court. Trump, the Republican National Committee and National Rifle Association have all been served with a lawsuit for unlawful use of songs.
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