Research: Corporate Fair Share for Transportation

Research: Corporate Fair Share for Transportation Lower prices would help address equity, public health Originally Published in CommonWealth Magazine   IT IS COMMON KNOWLEDGE to riders and elected officials alike that our public…

Research: Corporate Fair Share for Transportation

After years of underinvestment, Massachusetts’ transportation systems are at a crisis point. Because of the failures of our transportation systems, many working families in Massachusetts are struggling with lengthy commutes, high transportation…

‘Sneaky’ Sale of City Water Protested at Rally

FALL RIVER — The Coalition for Social Justice rallied against the Watuppa Water Board on Monday to protest the “sneaky” sale of city water to a proposed power plant in Burrillville, Rhode…

#LetUsBreathe Tours: Taking Back Our Neighborhoods

Private companies are polluting and profiting off public land. The cost paid by our communities is too high. Governor Baker has allowed corporate polluters to treat our neighborhoods like toxic dumping grounds.…

#LetUsBreathe Tour

LYNN — Community activists took to Lynn Beach earlier this month to protest waterfront development as flooding continues to be a problem in the city. The Nov. 3 protest was part of…

#LetUsBreathe

On May 1, World Asthma Day and International Workers' Day (May Day), environmental, racial and economic justice activists joined together at the Massachusetts State House to highlight the nexus between environmental racism,…