Dr. Brian Omolo

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Dr. Brian Omolo is an author and professional advisor dedicated to raising the voices of the different communities of New England. He is a PhD holder in Literature from Kenyatta University and a bachelor's degree holder in Pure Mathematics from the University of Nairobi, which justifies his combination of analytical clarity and creative insight.

New England’s Health System Still Fails Many Marginalized Communities

New national reporting has once again highlighted how racism and discrimination remain powerful forces shaping health outcomes in the United States. In New England, these inequities persist despite the...

Children Caught in the Crossfire of Immigration Policy

A New Era of Enforcement Inside Schools The landscape of American public education has shifted dramatically since federal authorities reversed long‑standing protections...

Legal Hurdles and the Quest for Citizenship in New England’s Urban Centers

For many immigrants of color in New England’s gateway cities, the dream of U.S. citizenship is increasingly feeling like a distant,...

How Language and Culture Barriers Hinder Equity in New England’s Cities

The bustling streets of Boston's Dorchester neighborhood or the re-established mill districts of Lowell and Manchester are hotspots for languages, with...

Federal Policy Changes in 2025 Are Reaching Deep Into New England’s Cities

Trump's Federal Policies and the Stagnation of Progress for New England Communities of Color.  The first year of President Trump's second term...

Unequal Education: Immigrant and Minority Youth Face Barriers in New England

Systemic disparities in funding, language support, and mental health threaten equity in regional schools. Ongoing research shows that schools across New England...

Labor Inequality and Economic Barriers in New England

In cities in New England, immigrants and people of color still experience labor and employment barriers that restrict economic stabilization and...

New England’s Housing Crisis Reaches a Breaking Point

The housing affordability crisis is on the verge of breaking in the major cities of New England, with immigrants and people...

Immigrants of Color Face Rising Exclusion Across New England

Across cities in New England, immigrants and communities of color are experiencing increased social exclusion amid a rise in dehumanizing political...

Immigrant Families Caught in the Gaps of New Vaccine Policies

Federal officials say the new vaccine-regulation updates introduced earlier this year were meant to streamline access, increase uptake, and reduce health...

Black Women Face Rising Unemployment Amid Federal Layoffs and DEI Rollbacks

During a roundtable discussion held in Boston on November 24, 2025, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley raised a critical question: “Why are Black women—who...

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