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JACK GORSLINE

The Origin Story Of The Boston Psychedelic Society 

A Q+A with BPS Founder Dr. Christina O’Flaherty on bridging the gap between modern psychiatry and the psychedelic underground

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JACK GORSLINE September 3, 2025
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JORDAN DELFIUGO

Boston’s Zero Waste Initiative Falls Short On Commercial Waste

Despite businesses producing the majority of the city’s waste, efforts to reduce it have been largely focused on residential programs

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JORDAN DELFIUGO August 28, 2025
OLIVIA DENG

As Greater Boston Housing Costs Soar, Advocates Confront Tent Bans, Sweeps, And Cuts

Catching up with Warm Up Boston about tent sweeps, shelter limits, drug dangers, and the criminalization of people living on streets

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OLIVIA DENG August 21, 2025
CHRIS FARAONE

Video: Covering Cambridge With Marc Levy And Tom Meek Of Cambridge Day

On local journalism, arts and eats beats, and the challenges of reporting in Cambridge and neighboring Somerville too

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CHRIS FARAONE August 21, 2025
MARY RANDOLPH

Disparities Remain Across Boston’s Access To Tree Cover, Green Space, Data Shows

Experts say it’s a difficult problem to fix, but worth trying to do so

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MARY RANDOLPH July 24, 2025
JACK GORSLINE

A Historic Endorsement For Psychedelic Decriminalization

Latest psychedelics hearings featured new faces and old foes as Massachusetts Psychiatric Society endorses decriminalization bills

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JACK GORSLINE July 24, 2025
The rainbow crosswalk at Amherst Regional Middle School. Photo: Art Keene. Used with permission.
ART KEENE

Judge Orders Reinstatement Of Counselor Fired For Discrimination Against LGBTQ Students

“Gay and transgender students and their caregivers reported significant distress that led to depression, suicidal thoughts, post-traumatic stress disorder, and school withdrawal”

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ART KEENE July 22, 2025
BOSTON INSTITUTE FOR NONPROFIT JOURNALISM

Video: Spare Change News And The Legacy Of Street Media

An interview with longtime Spare Change columnist and poet Marc Goldfinger

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BOSTON INSTITUTE FOR NONPROFIT JOURNALISM July 1, 2025
BOSTON INSTITUTE FOR NONPROFIT JOURNALISM

Video: Sustaining Nonprofit Journalism In Cambridge

A conversation with members of the Cambridge News Inc. board at the Cambridge Kiosk

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BOSTON INSTITUTE FOR NONPROFIT JOURNALISM June 29, 2025
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JACOB SCHLES

After Devastating December Budget Trim, HIP May Be Restored By Mass Legislature

The reduction to the Healthy Incentives Program cut monthly benefits for low-income families, but a higher proposed budget may bring back full payments as soon as July 1

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JACOB SCHLES June 25, 2025
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