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Why Many Immigrants and People of Color Still Feel Like Outsiders in New England

As demographic change reshapes New England, longstanding narratives of inclusion are increasingly at odds with the lived realities of communities of color. New research...

Democracy at a Crossroads as New England Struggles with Election Oversight and Equity

Voting rights and election oversight continue to present challenges for immigrants and communities of color in New England, despite the region’s progressive reputation. Structural...

Why Haitian Migrants Face Unique Barriers in U.S. Immigration Policy

The experience of Haitian migrants interacting with the United States immigration system cannot be fully understood without examining the long shadow of anti-Blackness and...

Faith Centers Across New England Struggle as Policies, Fear, and Funding Cuts Collide

Faith centers across New England—mosques, churches, and temples that have anchored immigrant and working-class communities for generations—are facing an unprecedented strain. A combination of...

Somali-American Seventh Grader Represents Boston at National Spelling Bee

Boston’s vibrant Somali-American community is celebrating the success of 12-year-old Sulayman Abdirahman, a seventh grader from Mattapan’s Brooke Charter School, who won the 14th...

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