EPISODE · Dec 20, 2025 · 19 MIN
Boston Neighborhood Network News
from WBCA Podcasts
A look at Mayor Wu's expanding Boston Family Days program. Former Patriots linebacker Ted Johnson discusses his experience with CTE, his decision to donate his brain to the UNITE Brain Bank, and the need for NFL fans to speak up in support of better health support for players. Hear an interview with actor and producer Alison Yueming Qu on what inspired her to found Chuang Stage, Boston's first professional, non-profit Asian-American Theater Company. Alison discusses Chuang's pay-what-you-can model and her belief that access is art, and art is access, as well as the concept of "spatial justice."
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A look at Mayor Wu's expanding Boston Family Days program. Former Patriots linebacker Ted Johnson discusses his experience with CTE, his decision to donate his brain to the UNITE Brain Bank, and the need for NFL fans to speak up in support of better health support for players. Hear an interview with actor and producer Alison Yueming Qu on what inspired her to found Chuang Stage, Boston's first professional, non-profit Asian-American Theater Company. Alison discusses Chuang's pay-what-you-can model and her belief that access is art, and art is access, as well as the concept of "spatial justice."
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