By Mayor Marty Walsh | May 16
Guest Opinion
By Jake Hofstetter | Apr 4
The administration's stance will almost certainly lead to greater harm to the most vulnerable students in America's schools.
Jan 31
Posted by Laura Perille, Nate Kuder, Jamel Adkins-Sharif, Michael Loconto
By ABCD | Jan 9
As the government shutdown enters its third week, millions of Americans face life-threatening hunger and hardship, with funding running out for food stamps, tax refunds/credits, WIC, school lunches, and Section 8 and other subsidized housing programs.
By Mayor Marty Walsh | Dec 12
The City of Boston's new plastic bag ordinance is a big step forward in our work to cut carbon emissions, reduce pollution, and create a cleaner, greener city.
By Jorge Baptista | Nov 1
An Act Relative to Transgender Anti-Discrimination" was enacted by the Massachusetts Legislature to protect and ensure that anti-discrimination protections exist for those who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming in public spaces.
Oct 24
Rally Against Artist Studio Evictions
Oct 24
The Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC) says voting "Yes" on Question 3 will keep our communities safe and more inclusive for everyone, including transgender people.
Oct 19
Be a community leader for excellent public schools
Oct 19
United South End Settlements (USES), founded in 1892, has served the rich, diverse, and ever-evolving South End community for over 125 years. Today, the South End is considered vibrant and welcoming by many. However, micro-segregation has created barriers
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