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IndyMass: July 24, 2025
A roundup of recent articles from the Massachusetts independent press

Opinion: The Soul Of The Community Is Its People
And the people need more roofs over their heads

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

A Historic Endorsement For Psychedelic Decriminalization
Latest psychedelics hearings featured new faces and old foes as Massachusetts Psychiatric Society endorses decriminalization bills

New Major Investigation Into Massachusetts Prison Health Care
Last year, Massachusetts declined to renew its contract with the prison health care provider Wellpath. The company was hit with more than 1,500 lawsuits nationwide for alleged

VIDEO: WATCH OUR PROGRAMS FROM THE CAMBRIDGE KIOSK
Interviews with local media and headline makers about the history of publishing in Cambridge and the current state of independent media everywhere

Video: A History Of Alternative Media And Culture In Cambridge, Massachusetts
A conversation w/ David Bieber of the David Bieber Archives about everything from Harvard Square’s theaters and venues of yore to the current underground media

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”

Celebrating 10 Years Of BINJ
The Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism’s first decade has been an incredible roller-coaster ride, but Chris Faraone, John Loftus, Linda Pinkow, and I look forward

Chris Faraone On ‘Talk Of The Neighborhoods’
The BINJ editorial director discusses prison reporting, nonprofit journalism, and much more

When Married Women Couldn’t Teach, Massachusetts Unions Led The Fight
An often forgotten chapter in women’s labor history, the fight against marriage bans in Massachusetts eventually found success with activism, passionate union efforts, and nationwide

Opinion: Who Plans The City—And For Whom?
“The assumption that community involvement is a barrier to housing is simply false.”