Analysis: Assault on minority voting rights

A strategic campaign to deny voting rights to African Americans and Latinos is well underway, according to a report issued Monday by the NAACP and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. More »

Hip hop pioneer shares vision for Occupy Wall Street

Russell Simmons was among the handful of celebrities making a daily show of support of Occupy Wall Street (OWS) with a very visible presence on the ground in lower Manhattan and other cities. But since the police began banning and bulldozing the group's campsites all across the country, it seems that the activists might have lost some of their momentum. More »

Public service unions and the 'Commons'

There is a favorable awakening of Americans in the polls toward issues of public service union employees. This dovetails with the emerging groups of working people who are participating in the multifarious "Occupy" social conferences across the nation. More »

Bridging the gap of racial inequality

The White House's Policy in Action Leadership Conference last month was an opportunity to hear from the Obama adminsitration about their efforts to close the racial disparities in education and job training, business development, foreclosures and health. Health disparities are of particular interest to me personally and professionally. My family lives in Codman Square close to one of the most innovative health centers in Boston. More »


RCC questions report on possible merger

A report released last week by The Boston Foundation recommends that the state consider merging Roxbury Community College (RCC) and Bunker Hill Community College into one consolidated institution called Boston Community and Technical College. More »

Nurse lives dream while changing lives in Africa

Mattapan resident Marion Tinsley - a nurse at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Jamaica Plain - set out to change lives in Africa, and ended up changing her own. More »

NBA Region 1 launching yearlong honors program

The National Bar Association's (NBA) Region 1 is launching a yearlong honors program next Monday, Dec. 12, aimed at high school students interested in law. A two-pronged initiative focused on career education and exploration coupled with networking, the program will meet for the first time at the John Adams Courthouse at 4 p.m. More »