EPISODE · Oct 16, 2025 · 14 MIN
Boston Neighborhood Network News
from WBCA Podcasts
Native American activists gather at Boston Common to raise awareness for the injustices that America has committed, and to urge the state to acknowledge Indigenous People's Day in lieu of Columbus Day. Roslindale celebrates the opening of the newly renovated Sarah Roberts Elementary School, named for a courageous five-year-old whose family fought for integrated schools after she was denied entry to an all-white Boston elementary school in 1847. Alex Apgar uses yoga to help people in recovery from substance use disorder to find their zen. Plus, learn about MBTA Fare Checks and the Fare Engagement Team. The New England Aquarium celebrates green sea turtles' growing population leading to their reclassification from 'Endangered' to 'Least Concern'.
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Native American activists gather at Boston Common to raise awareness for the injustices that America has committed, and to urge the state to acknowledge Indigenous People's Day in lieu of Columbus Day. Roslindale celebrates the opening of the newly renovated Sarah Roberts Elementary School, named for a courageous five-year-old whose family fought for integrated schools after she was denied entry to an all-white Boston elementary school in 1847. Alex Apgar uses yoga to help people in recovery from substance use disorder to find their zen. Plus, learn about MBTA Fare Checks and the Fare Engagement Team. The New England Aquarium celebrates green sea turtles' growing population leading to their reclassification from 'Endangered' to 'Least Concern'.
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