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January 14, 2021 By ZACK HUFFMAN

NO RELIEF IN SIGHT

In a COVID winter, it’s harder than ever to find a public bathroom in Boston. What’s the city doing about it?

Filed Under: Housing, Pandemic Democracy Project, Reporting, Reports Tagged With: Boston, Boston Common, City Hall, COVID, homelessness, Marty Walsh, news, news to us, Pandemic Democracy Project

April 16, 2020 By JORDAN FRIAS

ACCESSIBLE RAPID RESPONSE TESTING ROLLED OUT IN COMMUNITIES OF COLOR

rapid response testing boston

“We did this based on our moral obligation and our mission because our focus is on addressing racial and ethnic disparities in health and in healthcare.”

Filed Under: Pandemic Democracy Project, Reports Tagged With: Boston, coronavirus, COVID, East Boston, Marty Walsh, news, news to us, rapid response testing, Roxbury, testing, Whittier Street

April 7, 2020 By NATE HOMAN

MEET THE CREW TURNING DORMS INTO SHELTERS DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS

coronavirus homelessness

For days, he and his crew had been converting dorm rooms into shelters for those experiencing homelessness while the predicted peak of coronavirus pandemic looms. “I felt like I needed to do my part to help, and this was my chance.”

Filed Under: Housing, Pandemic Democracy Project, Reports Tagged With: Boston, Boston Common, coronavirus, COVID, homelessness, Marty Walsh, news, news to us, office of tourism, Pine Street Inn

April 10, 2019 By DAN ATKINSON

THE MUM FUND

Tough questions following an audit of a charity meant to help Bostonians in need

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Bank of America, Boston, Boston City Hall, City of Boston, Greg Sullivan, Marty Walsh, Morgan Stanley, Overseers of the Poor in the Town of Boston, Pioneer Institute, TOCD

November 21, 2018 By ZAKIYA ALAKE

LESS BUILDING, MORATORIUM

Hundreds of Roxbury residents speak out against displacement at landmark hearing

Filed Under: Columns, Engagement, Housing Tagged With: bospoli, Boston, Boston City Council, community, development, gentrification, hearing, Kim Janey, Marty Walsh, moratorium, Roxbury

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