Capital One is among the banks that have collectively issued a $545 million loan to Elbit Systems, a supplier of over 80% of weapons and equipment to the Israeli military
The U.S.-based Iraqi Seed Collective is working to bring extinct Iraqi vegetables back to life
Many young people on foreign visas are now avoiding summer travel to see their families
Stephie Moul had nothing. Then, she found the Transgender Emergency Fund
In 1974, Boston implemented a forced busing plan to address educational inequity. Nearly 50 years later, the issues remain
Universities depend on graduate student workers’ labor but won’t provide adequate pay without the pressure of collective bargaining efforts
State takeovers of public schools reduce accountability and don’t lead to significant improvement, but state governments are pressing for further takeovers
Abortion care advocates say paid time off helps destigmatize the procedure
Houseless encampments are being banned across the country with limited alternatives available.
Fatema Ahmad threw the most exclusive New Year’s party in Boston, and only the most compassionate of organizers and their socially conscious friends were invited. The setting was a turn-of-the-century chalet, the residence of a local civil rights lawyer. Throughout the house, fellow organizers Janhavi Madabushi and Arifa Awadallah
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