Women’s Incarceration – Extended
The Church of Our Savior in Arlington is holding a book event on Sunday, April 26. The featured speaker is Sociologist Susan Sered, who will discuss her new book, “Can’t
The Church of Our Savior in Arlington is holding a book event on Sunday, April 26. The featured speaker is Sociologist Susan Sered, who will discuss her new book, “Can’t

The Church of Our Savior in Arlington is holding a book event on Sunday, April 26. The featured speaker is Sociologist Susan Sered, who will discuss her new book, “Can’t
News Producer Aakruti Jagmohan spoke with Craig Norberg-Bohm and Elaine Shea about the Jane Doe Inc White Ribbon Day and taking a stand against domestic violence. This is the extended
Arlington is taking part in the national White Ribbon campaign. On Thursday, March 26th, Town Hall is hosting a public forum as part of the movement of men and boys

At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we look at students in a robotics competition, we discuss the issue
On February 28th, Arlington’s Vision 2020 Diversity Task Group co-sponsored “Unequal Justice” a forum about our criminal justice system in relation to race and class. The panel made up of
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At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we feature a visit with Arlington’s own Mildred Dresselhaus, a celebrated physicist
Our institutions are a reflection of who we are as a people, and an indication of the hopes and fears we harbor as a society. Our country’s prisons are no
Our institutions are a reflection of who we are as a people, and an indication of the hopes and fears we harbor as a society. Our country’s prisons are no

At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we present highlights of a panel discussion on “Race Matters,” we learn

Several events in the final months of 2014 focused much of the nation’s attention on relations between police departments and their communities, particularly with residents of color. In response to

Several events in the final months of 2014 focused much of the nation’s attention on relations between police departments and their communities, particularly with residents of color. In response to

At Arlington Public News, we bring you stories of interest to Arlington and surrounding communities. In tonight’s newscast, we feature coverage of the “Black Lives Matter” Vigil recently held in