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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
Exterior of the Suffolk Downs Clubhouse in Revere, Mass.
MADISON LUCCHESI

The Fall of Horse Racing at Suffolk Downs

An old working-class pastime fades away at the storied Revere track: “Not with a bang but a whimper,” as the poet T.S. Eliot once wrote

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MADISON LUCCHESI December 12, 2024

REAL RIDESHARING

  Evolving the way the world moves … beyond Uber (and Lyft) July 7, 2017 BY JASON PRAMAS @JASONPRAMAS The following column was written as commentary for the July 2017 episode of the Beyond Boston monthly video news digest — produced by the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism and several area public access television stations.

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JASON PRAMAS July 7, 2017
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