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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE WIRE: June 2, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Maria Koutsoubaris announces run for City Council, YUM fundraiser to go virtual, and West Branch Library opens curbside service

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN June 2, 2021
Somerville Live Wire - Episode 3 - YouTube 2021-06-08 10-28-06
SOMERVILLE WIRE STAFF

VIDEO: HOW ARTISTS IN SOMERVILLE HAVE SURVIVED THE FIRST PANDEMIC YEAR

Somerville Live Wire — Episode 3

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SOMERVILLE WIRE STAFF May 18, 2021
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE WIRE: March 9, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Somerville High School building opens, Charlotte Kelly launches a campaign, and the Union Square Projection Series hosts a panel.

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN March 9, 2021
JULIET ISSELBACHER

PSYCHEDELIC SYNERGY

You’re not hallucinating—there is actually agreement and momentum toward psychedelic decriminalization in Mass.

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JULIET ISSELBACHER March 9, 2021
Screenshot of MA journalism commission law text
BOSTON INSTITUTE FOR NONPROFIT JOURNALISM

JOURNALISTS AND MEDIA ADVOCATES TO SUGGEST PICKS FOR MA JOURNALISM COMMISSION SEATS

A joint press release by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism and Free Press Action

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BOSTON INSTITUTE FOR NONPROFIT JOURNALISM February 10, 2021
Laura Kiesel and Jordan Frias testify at the second journalism commission hearing, July 10, 2019. Photo courtesy of Sarah Betancourt.
JASON PRAMAS

GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING KEY TO PASSING JOURNALISM COMMISSION LAW

Journalists mounted unusual lobbying effort to help beleaguered local news outlets

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JASON PRAMAS February 7, 2021
CLAIRE SADAR

GAINING GROUND

With Islamophobic Trump in rearview, Muslims mobilize politically

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CLAIRE SADAR December 20, 2020
KARINE VANN

IT’S HARD WORK BEING GREEN: CAMBRIDGE AND SOMERVILLE RESIDENTS TALK ENVIRONMENTAL HABITS AND RESPONSIBILITY AT MARKEY TOWN HALL

“What we did in this resolution is to lay out what should happen … in every sector of the American economy. Because they can all be transformed with new technologies, with new strategies, new conservation techniques, and in a very brief period of time.”

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KARINE VANN February 17, 2020
ERIN NOLAN

NUCLEAR DECISIONS: THE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES DON’T ALL AGREE ON

“Right now, we just don’t know what to do with nuclear waste. It lasts 100,000 years … It’s shockingly toxic. We’re going to have to figure out what to do with that waste for sure. I mean, 100,000 years.”

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ERIN NOLAN February 11, 2020
LAURA KIESEL

A DISABLED REPORTER WALKS INTO A DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY EVENT… 

I attended three carefully chosen events with three separate candidates over the course of 24 hours: Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders. All three candidates stood out for me because they have been more actively courting the disability vote, as compared to their peers in the candidate pool. 

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LAURA KIESEL February 11, 2020
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