Million Dollar Gift | Elizabeth Greenhalgh, Project Bread
There are many front lines in the battle against COVID-19, and one of the most serious (and least publicized) is the food insecurity it is causing. Project Bread is a
There are many front lines in the battle against COVID-19, and one of the most serious (and least publicized) is the food insecurity it is causing. Project Bread is a
Trans activist Noah Stang-Osborne & LexPride Co-Chair Valerie Overton explain the types of identities we all have (sex assigned at birth, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, romantic orientation), how
Activists Andy Rubinson (Arlington Rainbow Commission) & Valerie Overton (LexPride) discuss the gaps in laws, policies, and circumstances that lead to situations where LGBTQ+ people tend to be vulnerable. They
Activists Andy Rubinson (Arlington Rainbow Commission) & Valerie Overton (LexPride) summarize MA laws that provide protections for LGBTQ+ people, where gaps exist, and what some cities and towns offer in
Trans activist Noah Stang-Osborne & LexPride Co-Chair Valerie Overton discuss the distinct likelihood that we interact with LGBTQ+ people often, sometimes without knowing. They explain basic good practices for inclusivity
Anne Westcott, a clinical social worker who focuses on helping children and adults deal with trauma, describes the issues and tensions that can arise from being confined together for a
See pictures taken from the community during the first few weeks of coronavirus by an Arlington photographer. Why she believes everyone keeps smiling.
Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan addresses a number of important topics in a wide-ranging interview. She warns of COVID-19-related scams targeting people (especially elders) around bogus cures and CARES
Town of Arlington holds a Virtual Town Forum where Town leaders will discuss its Public Health Response to COVID-19. This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc.
The meeting provides updates to Arlington’s small business and nonprofit community on the Town’s response to COVID-19, answer questions, hearing from businesses about the challenges that they are currently facing.
In this time of universal physical isolation, it’s notable that some folks and organizations are busier than ever. Arlington’s Council on Aging, and its Executive Director Kristine Shah, are great
How one Arlington family that hadn’t even sewn in years quickly worked together to make over 500 masks.
Arlington comes together while standing apart for 93-year-old Air Force veteran Mary Foley who died before she would have been Grand Marshal of the Patriots’ Day parade now cancelled due
This week, Arlington honored a late veteran and hometown hero who, because of the current pandemic, could not have a proper military funeral. 93-year-old Mary Foley died Saturday, April 4th
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Phone: (781) 777-1115
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