A report from the Boston Women's Workforce Council (BWWC) found that, on average, women in Boston make just 70 cents for every dollar a man makes, and this gap only...
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"I learned that even when things look hopeless, it is possible to avoid a disaster. It’s with that lesson in mind, that I work every day to stop the biggest...
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A buzzer sounds and the double doors of the New England Aquarium’s Sea Turtle Rescue Center open wide. Trained volunteers step inside carrying banana boxes containing turtles, many near death, that...
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Lynn Margherio, founder and CEO of Cradles to Crayons, and Michal Smith, executive director of Cradles to Crayons Philadelphia, write that passing a bill co-sponsored by Sen. Casey would help...
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Jared Bowen with GBH's "Open Studios" visits the Cape Ann Museum to take in the timeless coastlines and historic harbor scenes in their new exhibit: Cape Ann & Mohegan Island...
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After the COVID-19 pandemic began nearly two years ago, what appeared to be a gradual decline of enrollment in Massachusetts’ public schools quickened to a plunge. Boston Schools Fund founder...
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To save a serene Christmas tree farm from being developed, three conservation groups have come together to purchase the property. Mass Audubon, Mill City Grows and the Lowell Park and...
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Deforestation was a major topic of conversation the COP26 conference in 2021. Kinari Webb, MD, founder of Health In Harmony and author of Guardians of the Trees: A Journey of Hope Through Healing...
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After COVID-19 disrupted classroom learning, schools had to lean into reinvention. The Barr Foundation tracked how hundreds of schools across the country adapted and innovated last year in student-centered ways—adaptations...
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"In the United States, the richest nation in the world, more than 20 million children (that’s 2 in 5) face Clothing Insecurity and very little is being done about it."...
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