
By Tim Wang and Sean Cahill | Oct 1
On April 1, 2020, the U.S. Census will be in full swing. The information collected in this decennial event is used to determine political representation by revising local precinct maps and Congressional districts based on changes in population.
By Leemarie Mosca, President/Executive Director, Rosie's Place | May 29
Close the SNAP Gap
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.
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