Is Affordable Housing a New Worker’s Right?
The BTU was featured in an article covering how trades unions are [...]
Meet Tanisha Milton, one of Boston Public Schools’ ‘Educators of the Year’
On this week’s edition of the Joy Beat, All Things Considered is celebrating the [...]
BPS teachers: Our photo was used in touting of bill we oppose
This Letter to the Editor was submitted to and featured in the [...]
City Officials Encourage Boston Students To Read With Free Book Fair
With Boston students back in school, city officials made sure they had [...]
Freedom Library hands out 4,500 books in Massachusetts to combat book bans
Having handed out thousands books in the South, the NAACP and American [...]
NAACP leaders tour Boston’s majority-Black neighborhoods, talk civic engagement
More than 50 Black leaders from NAACP chapters across the country took a tour [...]
BPS schools used for summer learning now have air conditioning, officials say
As summer heats up in Boston, school district officials say classrooms will [...]
New England leaders, universities react to Supreme Court admissions ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision on affirmative action represents a sea change [...]
Harvard, other Mass. universities express anguish over SCOTUS affirmative action ruling
Poised with a video rebuke, Harvard University had braced itself for the [...]