Worcester Peace Works organized a demonstration at the Worcester DCU Center on Friday September 19, 2008 as the US Army returned with its Spirit of America tour.
Recently, Open Media Boston received a press release which piqued our curiosity. A brand new television drama, to be distributed across a variety of new media formats including digital television, broadband internet, and cell phones, has started principal filming here in Boston.
BOSTON/Copley Square - On Wednesday, over 100 activists representing an array of religious and social justice organizations held a rally in front of the Trinity Church to launch an interfaith campaign to encourage Massachusetts residents to Vote No on Question 1 - a binding referendum question p
It is the general policy of this publication to focus our news coverage and editorials squarely on issues of import to Boston and environs - a mandate we expand to include Massachusetts state politics since Boston is the seat of state government, and much of what's done at the State House has di
Traditional mass media forums provide few opportunities for weak social movement organizations to advance their frames. As a result, organizations without sufficient resources are largely absent from public discourse in the mass media forum.
Join the Boston Firefly Project for an evening of food, raffles and networking with members of Boston’s nonprofit and social justice community. The event will surely induce collaboration and grow personal relationships based on social justice and human rights organizing.
The full fury of 4 successive hurricanes has much of the Caribbean in disarray. In Haiti, the toll measured in lives climbs rapidly, probably surpassing 1,000 by the time you read this, nearly a million people are displaced and bereft of shelter.
Microsoft Office has become the standard office application suite for most businesses, government offices, public schools and universities, and even nonprofits.
This week's decision by MBTA leadership to renege on paying $43 million in back wages to thousands of unionized employees is but one more reason for the Massachusetts legislature to revisit the issue of debt relief for our state's main public transportation system.