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Are we finally ready to put a ring on it? Kamala Harris and Black women’s dilemma in America
From the time that Black women landed on American soil, their value has been minimized, marginalized, overlooked and forgotten by American society at large, their local communities in many instances, their houses of worship, and by their family members. In 2024, the urgency to recognize the value and the need to commit to Black women have never been more pressing.
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The transformative power of prescribing mentorship to vulnerable youth
So many of us credit our success and accomplishments in life to someone who showed up when no one else could, someone who believed in us against the odds. Couldn’t that force be transformative in the life of a child facing an uphill battle to succeeding and thriving in their school and community?
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The power of us: National Hispanic Heritage Month
As we enter National Hispanic Heritage Month, we are not simply marking time on a calendar. We are entering a vibrant celebration of culture, history and the enduring contributions of Latinx communities to our city and our nation.
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Opinion
For Black businesses, the reasons for reparations are many
The economic injustices faced by Black businesses, from redlining and urban renewal projects to discriminatory lending practices and exclusion from government support, underscore the urgent need for reparations.
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The delicate balance between community wealth building and affordable housing
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Editorial
The delicate balance between community wealth building and affordable housing
As major cities around the country struggle with providing affordable housing to their long-standing residents, Boston reigns supreme as a poster child for gentrification.
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Black music as our gem and gravity center
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Black music as our gem and gravity center
As our gem and gravity center, Black popular music culture used to be the place where we found answers and joy, a balm in our Gilead. A Stevie Wonder song, or a hip-hop anthem like “Headed for Self-Destruction” was a map. Aretha sang about “R.E.S.P.E.C.T.”
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Opinion
A consequential week for Black and Latino Boston
What is happening this week at the city and state level could have the most consequential impact on the economic fate of Black and Latino residents and homeowners in Boston. If you’re interested in the matter of real Black wealth creation, you should pay attention. If you are interested in racial equity, you should pay attention.
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Opinion
Saving the world as a path to prosperity
“Made in the USA” is a tagline that should apply to every major piece of the clean energy economy. It is within our grasp. But we need to bust some myths.
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50th anniversary of Boston school desegregation
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Editorial
50th anniversary of Boston school desegregation
On Sept. 12, 1974, Boston Public Schools students faced an uphill battle. After years of protests and lawsuits, Judge William Arthur Garrity had found that the schools in Boston were unconstitutionally segregated. His ruling would have many repercussions throughout the city.
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Opinion
Landmark legislation will protect LGBTQI elders and older people living with HIV in long-term care
Many of us who have had a loved one in a nursing home or other long-term care (LTC) facility know that these facilities face systemic challenges.
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Opinion
How Black leaders and professional organizations are reshaping ‘Black Jobs’
In recent weeks, the discussion around what constitutes a “Black job” has reignited a critical conversation about race, identity and the workforce.
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Overly aggressive policing raises its head ... again
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Editorial
Overly aggressive policing raises its head ... again
On Sunday, Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was speeding, recklessly driving, and, according to the police, “putting himself and others in great risk of danger” on his way to his home opener game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Hill was stopped and pulled over by Miami-Dade motorcycle officers. This is where everything escalated.
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