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WBUR protest

Protest outside WBUR calls for publication to retract opinion piece, issue public apology

Jesús Marrero Suárez February 14, 2022
The group said WBUR used its platform to "smear peaceful protesters," upset over Mayor Wu's vaccine policies.
The City of Boston has hired Black-owned communications companies Proverb and Colette Phillips Communications for a racially inclusive tourism campaign aimed at welcoming people of color to the City. ILLUSTRATION BY LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Bostonians skeptical about City’s upcoming campaign to promote tourist diversity

Rin Velasco November 9, 2020
The campaign will feature minority-owned businesses and organizations, as well as advertise Boston’s arts and entertainment sectors to help the local economy recover from the pandemic. 
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