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#Massachusetts picks of the day:

➡️ @gbhnews - PBS/NPR public broadcaster, news for Boston & beyond

➡️ @universalhub - Independent local news service for Boston

➡️ @HorizonMass - Local news for MA, run by students & Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism

➡️ @wmbr - University radio station from basement of Walker Memorial at MIT

➡️ @MassLive - Local news site for MA

➡️ @CycleMA - Promoting & sharing cycling events in Massachusetts

➡️ @hiveboston - Makerspace in southeastern MA

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from @weelauneesolidarityboston on Instagram:

COP CITY AND BEYOND - FIGHTING CARCERAL FUTURES ⛓️💥🐉⛓️💥
April 26th, 1-4p.
North American Indian Center of Boston (105 South Huntington Ave, JP).
😷 Masking required.
♿Venue is wheelchair accessible.

Join members of the Stop Cop City Movement, the Massachusetts Bail Fund, and Families for Justice as Healing for a panel discussion of state repression and resistance to incarceration and the policing of our communities.

This panel will discuss the ongoing RICO cases, as well as implications and paths for the greater Boston area. Local organizers will discuss escalating drug enforcement, criminalization of unsheltered people, the planned $50M women's prison, and local repression in response to Palestine solidarity work - and what we can do about these carceral upswings.

🟢 Parking is limited, but venue is next to the Heath Street stop on the Green (E) line

instagram.com/p/DH8nD_ku7c4/

#Boston #Massachusetts #StopCopCity #antifascism

The sun will rise in #Boston #Massachusetts tomorrow. And it will set. And rise and set the day after, and the day after that, for more days than you or I will have the chance to watch. But this account will not be noting them all.

Let's all hope—and work—for a brighter future.

🌅

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Paul Revere is mostly known for his midnight ride — his horseback journey in 1775 to warn Massachusetts militiamen that the British were coming. @gbhnews contends that the activist and artisan’s real legacy is in his political cartoons, in particular, “The Bloody Massacre,” a 1770 work that showed a group of colonists being fired upon by red-coated soldiers. “He really played a hand in … shaping public understanding of events,” says Boston Public Library curator Jay Moschella.

wgbh.org/news/local/2025-04-10

#PaulRevere #Boston #Massachusetts #History @histodons #Art #PoliticalCartoons #Newstodon #NewstodonFriday #FollowFriday

Were Paul Revere’s political cartoons more influential than his midnight ride?GBH