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May 28, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

BINJ REPORTING HIGHLIGHTED NATIONALLY

While we can use all the local push that we can get, we are thrilled that The Appeal and The Marshall Project—both leading sources of news and information regarding criminal justice and prisons—picked up the latest from BINJ and reporter Jean Trounstine.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: An Act to Reduce Mass Incarceration, criminal justice, death in slow motion, first-degree murder, harsh sentencing, juvenile lifers, Life Without Parole, LWOP, mapoli, Massachusetts, murder, other death penalty, other death sentence, parole, parole eligibility, prison, Prison Legal News, punishment, Slattery, victims

May 24, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

TWO BINJ PROJECTS WIN AWARDS

We are thrilled to learn that Tibisay Zea has been given this year’s Rhode Island for Community & Justice Metcalf Media Award for Diversity in the Media for her reporting on “Aging in the Shadows,”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Awards, Dirty Old Boston, history, immigration, throwback

April 10, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

SOMERVILLE SUMMIT: PART I

Residents vent on issues related to neighborhoods, transit, and accessibility

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: accessibility, Bill White, BINJ, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Gilman Square, MBTA, neighborhoods, Somerville, Somerville City Council, Somerville Free Press, Somerville Media Center, Somerville News Garden, Suzanne Bremer, transit, Winter Hill

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