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Clean energy leaders highlight collaboration, diversification as key to achieving goals
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Professors · BostonThree full-time Africana Studies faculty at the University of Massachusetts Boston have filed complaints with a state agency. They allege that UMass Boston has been racially biased, has been hostile toward their department, and has repeatedly intimidated and retaliated against its faculty. The complaints also allege that daily interaction with the administration created a hostile environment.See the Story
Africana Studies professors allege discrimination by UMass Boston
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Boston, Massachusetts · BostonThe MBTA Communities law requires 177 municipalities to create zoning that expands housing units in dense areas. Many municipalities, mostly small or medium-sized communities outside of Boston, tell GBH News their concern is more mundane than political. Some worry the high cost of improving infrastructure will defeat the purpose of creating lower cost housing.See the Story
What lies beneath towns may be the downfall of the MBTA Communities law
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