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Democracy activists protest the arrest of Tufts student Rumeysa Ozturk by ICE at a protest in Somerville's Nathan Tufts Park, March 26, 2025. Photo by Gabriel Martins. Copyright 2025 Gabriel Martins.
GABRIEL MARTINS

Challenging Fear And Trepidation, Democracy Activists Rally In Somerville Following Student ICE Arrest

“Justice is something that people ignore until it happens in the neighborhood. … No one thought this would happen in a school in Massachusetts.”

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GABRIEL MARTINS March 27, 2025
Large crowd outside of Skinner and Eddy employment office. The shipyard workers struck two weeks before the Seattle General Strike on Feb. 6, 1919.
JASON PRAMAS

General Strikes Are Now Mainstream In Massachusetts

Big ups for Rep. McGovern and Jon Keller discussing what was once undiscussable in Bay State media, but a few historical corrections are in order

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JASON PRAMAS March 20, 2025
JASON PRAMAS

IndyMass: March 20, 2025

A roundup of recent articles from the Massachusetts independent press

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JASON PRAMAS March 20, 2025
A Boston Compass newspaper box on a busy street
YOKO ZHU

The Greater Boston Zine Scene’s Cultural Compass

A nearly hundred-year-old grassroots publishing tradition is kept alive by local celebrants and acolytes

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YOKO ZHU March 20, 2025
African American and white Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party supporters demonstrating outside the 1964 Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey; some hold signs with portraits of slain civil rights workers James Earl Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner.
JASON PRAMAS

The Minimum Program: A Strategy For Political Mobilization

We can rebuild the Mass. (and US) left by fighting for democracy, human rights, environmental restoration, peace, and bread-and-butter economic guarantees for working people

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JASON PRAMAS March 6, 2025
JASON PRAMAS

IndyMass: March 6, 2025

A roundup of recent articles from the Massachusetts independent press

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JASON PRAMAS March 6, 2025
NORAH DOYLE

Salem Willows: From ‘Pest House’ To Public Park

The popular North Shore hangout has a fascinating history

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NORAH DOYLE March 6, 2025
Pole dance teacher shows moves to student
AVA BELCHEZ

Spinning The Pole Story

Pole dance in Massachusetts—beyond and within its sensual origins

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AVA BELCHEZ February 28, 2025
CHRIS FARAONE

Remembering Arnie King, Who Chronicled The Lives Of Those Dying In Prison

Arnold Leroy King, iconic prisoner rights advocate, fought for “lack of commutations being granted to exceptional and deserving individuals who are aging in the state’s overcrowded prison system.”

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CHRIS FARAONE February 27, 2025
JACK GORSLINE

The SPAN Plan: Destigmatize The Use Of Psychedelics

An interview with New England’s newest “friendly neighborhood safety dealers” about the importance of psychedelics education

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JACK GORSLINE February 26, 2025
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