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August 12, 2020 By GRACE SYMES

FOR SOME SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS, “IT’S JUST NOT WORKING”

“I feel like as parents we are not being heard enough when it comes to our special needs kids.”

Filed Under: Education, Pandemic Democracy Project Tagged With: Boston, Boston teachers, BTU, China, coronavirus, COVID, news, news to us, Pandemic Democracy Project, reopening, schools, special needs

July 1, 2020 By ALEX SUMAS

ANYWHERE BUT THERE: MEMO REQUIRING SOME STUDENTS TO RETURN TO CAMPUS SPARKS OUTCRY

“There is no care in the way we get this important information and it shows that our work is undervalued by the university.”

Filed Under: Immigration, Pandemic Democracy Project Tagged With: boston university, BU, colleges, coronavirus, COVID, news, news to us, pandemic, Pandemic Democracy Project, reopening, schools, universities

June 25, 2020 By HALEY HAMILTON

SILVER DINING PLAYBOOK: HOW WILL HOSPITALITY WORKERS PAY BILLS IF THEY GET SICK?

“Low wage workers are actually, literally, afraid for their lives. They need to know they’re not dependent on tips.”

Filed Under: Pandemic Democracy Project, Terms of Service Tagged With: Boston, coronavirus, COVID, disability, drinks, eats, fund, Good Work Austin, pandemic, reopening, restaurants, sick pay, Silver Dining Playbook, Solutions Journalism Network, Texas

June 5, 2020 By MAX GERSTEN

HOW MUCH INPUT DO AREA COLLEGE STUDENTS HAVE IN UNIVERSITY REOPENING PLANS?

With little guidance from the government, colleges seem to be basing reopening decisions on student morale as well as scientific research. 

Filed Under: Pandemic Democracy Project, Reports Tagged With: Boston, Cambridge, colleges, coronavirus, COVID, news, news to us, Pandemic Democracy Project, reopening, universities

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