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March 4, 2020 By JEAN TROUNSTINE

CHANGING PERCEPTION, CHANGING THE LAW

What Mass lawmakers can learn from the battle to end death by incarceration across the country

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Activism, BINJ, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, California, corrections, criminal justice, criminal justice reform, doc, Jean Trounstine, LWOP, Massachusetts, New York, parole, prison, RAPP, Solutions Journalism Network, THE SENTENCING PROJECT, Upcoming Events, Vermont

February 13, 2020 By BINJ ONLINE

‘THE SMARTPHONE SOCIETY’ BOOK RELEASE AT HARVARD BOOK STORE (3.11)

Join author and Jacobin editorial board member Nicole Aschoff for a discussion about how tech empowers community organizing and protest movements to combat the systems of capitalism and data exploitation that helped drive tech’s own rise to ubiquity.

Filed Under: Engagement, Events Tagged With: books, Cambridge, Harvard Book Store, Jacobin, Nicole Aschoff, reading, technology, The Smartphone Society, Upcoming Events

February 8, 2020 By BINJ ONLINE

MICHAEL MOORE TO TAPE LIVE PODCAST WITH SPECIAL GUESTS CHAPO TRAP HOUSE AT BINJ POP-UP NEWSROOM (SUN. 2.9)

Join Michael Moore for a live taping of his Rumble podcast with special guests Chapo Trap House.

Filed Under: Manchester Divided, Reports Tagged With: Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang, bernie sanders, candidates, cannabis, caregiving, Chapo Trap House, Citizens Agenda, criminal justice, Deval Patrick, Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren, engagement, gun control, guns, immigration, income inequality, Joe Biden, law enforcement, local media, manchester divided, Michael Bloomberg, Michael Moore, money in politics, New Hampshire, Pete Buttigieg, police brutality, politics, primaries, primary, religion, Rumble, SCOTUS, Shaskeen Pub, taxes, Tom Steyer, town halls, Upcoming Events, voter rights

February 4, 2020 By BINJ ONLINE

LOCAL VOICES NETWORK + BINJ AT THE NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY

In the spirit of the Citizens Agenda that BINJ is using to guide our coverage in the Granite State, Local Voices Network will engage members of the public in dialogue about the issues that affect their lives (as opposed to chasing popular media narratives).

Filed Under: Engagement, Manchester Divided, Reports Tagged With: community conversations, Cortico, discussions, Local Voices Network, Upcoming Events

January 27, 2020 By BINJ ONLINE

MANCHESTER DIVIDED EVENT SCHEDULE

The Shaskeen Pub will host the BINJ pop-up newsroom and reporters from across the country from Feb. 5 – Feb. 11, and has a schedule packed with music, comedy, podcast tapings, and other events for a week of political pandemonium.

Filed Under: Engagement, Events, Manchester Divided, Reporting, Reports, Team Reporting Tagged With: Anthony Atamanuik, bernie sanders, candidates, cannabis, caregiving, Citizens Agenda, comedy, criminal justice, Dead Prez, Elizabeth Warren, engagement, gun control, guns, immigration, income inequality, James Adomian, law enforcement, manchester divided, New Hampshire, police brutality, politics, primaries, primary, religion, SCOTUS, Shaskeen, town halls, Upcoming Events, voter rights

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