Past Newsletters
Newsletters
Ordered by date from most recent:
- 75% of Bostonians Decide Voting Isn't Worth Their Time (10/12/21)
- BPD's New Disengagement Policy (8/13/21)
- Lynn Sets Up Unarmed Crisis Response Team (7/30/21)
- White Supremacist & Anti-Semitic Violence in Massachusetts (7/26/21)
- School Committee Adopts More Equitable Admissions Policy (7/19/21)
- Massachusetts Gig Economy (6/23/21)
- Exam School Diversity Data (6/9/21)
- Boston Public Pre-K (6/4/21)
- BPD Commissioner Fired (5/26/21)
- Organization Spotlight: Black Boston (5/14/21)
- Declining to prosecute makes our communities safer (5/7/21)
- Mayor Janey Releases Some of the Patrick Rose Files (4/30/21)
- Boston Police in City Politics (4/23/21)
- BPD Union President Accused of 33 Counts Sexual Abuse of Minors (4/15/21)
- MBTA Cuts Hurt Low Income Communities (4/9/21)
- Organization Spotlight: The Asian American Women's Political Initiative ( 4/2/21)
- Women of Color Leading Across Massachusetts (3/26/21)
- Mayor Janey in Her Own Words (3/23/21)
- AAPI Hate Incidents in Boston (3/19/21)
- Press Pause on Facial Recognition ( 3/15/21)
- ACLU of Massachusetts (3/4/21)
- Update on Business Discrimination (2/24/21)
- Black owned businesses shut out of city contracts (2/11/21)
- State Government failing most in need during Covid crisis (2/5/21)
- Suffolk county vaccine distribution discriminates against communities of color (1/29/21)
- Homelessness in Massachusetts (1/18/21)
- Why Local Government Matters (1/14/21)
- MBTA Cuts will Impact Necessary Services for Essential Workers (1/5/21)
- MA Legislature Accepts Gov. Baker's Changes to Police Reform Bill (12/30/20)
- Footage of Police Violence Leaks as Police Reform Stalls (12/22/20)
- Gov. Baker Threatens to Veto Police Reform Bill (12/15/20)