Editor’s note: This essay is part of an occasional series Globe Ideas is calling Genius Loci, featuring writers’ explorations of the importance of place.
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Here in Atlanta, the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum has been part of my daily life for years. Parks and trails ...
Lillian Gregory, the widow of comedian and civil rights activist Dick Gregory, remembers her husband who died in 2017. The interview is part of the StoryCorps "Brightness in Black" project.
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After spending his first month in office demolishing anything related to “DEI,” Donald Trump is now hosting a Black History ...
The executive order demands that the attorney general and director of national intelligence “present a plan within 15 days ...
"The Star-Spangled Banner has served to inspire generations of patriotic Americans, and it is imperative that students have ...
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Faith Petric, who died at 98 in 2013, is the subject of “Singing for Justice.” The film screens Feb. 22, 2025, at the Roxie ...
Gov. Maura T. Healey signed an executive order creating the first-ever poet laureate of Massachusetts earlier this month.
John F. Kennedy Library Foundation posted to its social media pages that it is closing without further explanation.