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May 11, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

SIGN UP FOR UPCOMING COMMUNITY JOURNALISM 101 CLASSES

Community Journalism 101 is a series of free, low-barrier journalism workshops, open to community members. They are run by Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ), often in partnership withSomerville Media Center. 

Filed Under: Events, Somerville News Garden Tagged With: community journalism, education, engagement, Past Events, Somerville, teaching

March 14, 2019 By OLIVIA MASTROSIMONE

THIS IS U.S.

A community confronts stigmas hurting immigrants in America

Filed Under: Features, Housing, Immigration Tagged With: education, ESL, housing, immigration, labor, Lynn, Massachusetts, Merrimack Valley, New Lynn Coalition, U.S.

October 31, 2018 By JASON PRAMAS

AFTER PITTSBURGH

It would have been appropriate for Bostonians from all walks of life to call an even larger rally this week than last year’s to take up an old slogan, “Never Again,” in memory of the honored dead of Pittsburgh.

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, Columns Tagged With: Apparent Horizon, Boston, Column, education, fascist, hard right, hate, How-to, Jason Pramas, Jewish, killing, left, mobilization, nazi, Never Again, organizing, Pittsburgh, politics, primer, protest, shooting, Tree of Life Synagogue, white supremacist

July 17, 2018 By JASON PRAMAS

STOP BAKER’S ‘MORE SCHOOL COPS AND SURVEILLANCE’ PLAN

Why the Mass budget surplus is better spent on infrastructure needs

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, Columns Tagged With: Apparent Horizon, Column, democracy, economy, education, Gov Charlie Baker, higher education, Jason Pramas, legislature, Massachusetts, news, politics, public, safety net, supplemental budget, surplus, taxation, transportation, Trump, welfare

June 26, 2018 By JASON PRAMAS

GRAND SCHEME

Mass legislature helps, harms workers in “deal” with labor and business lobbies

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, Columns Tagged With: Apparent Horizon, bill, Budget, Column, corporation, democracy, economy, education, Fair Share amendment, family and medical leave, Fight For 15, general court, Gov Charlie Baker, graduated, grand bargain, higher education, Jason Pramas, legislature, Massachusetts, millionaire's tax, MTA, news, politics, public, referendum, rich, SEIU, Speaker Robert DeLeo, Supreme Judicial Court, taxation, transportation, wealthy

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