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A panel discussion was held Friday evening by the Party for Socialism and Liberation to discuss the issues of socialism, women’s liberation and Palestinian liberation. PHOTO BY ALEX NOVAKOVIC/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Party for Socialism and Liberation hosts forum, addresses liberation movements

Sophia Brown March 19, 2017

Approximately 30 people attended a forum hosted by the Greater Boston branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation on Friday evening to discuss women’s liberation and the Palestinian occupation....

People stand in line to vote at the Jackson/Mann K-8 School in Allston on Election Day. PHOTO BY BRIGID KING/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

60 gather, discuss fears, potential solutions in wake of election

Cynthia Fernandez November 22, 2016

A crowd of approximately 60 people filled Make Shift, a cooperative space in the South End, as the "From Community Outrage to Action: Beyond the Ballot II" forum was held Monday night. Those in attendance...

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh delivers the introductory remarks for a series of conversations on race in Boston. PHOTO BY BRIAN SONG/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Mayor Walsh discusses racism in Boston

Dave Sebastian November 20, 2016

Over 600 people attended a town-hall style discussion on race relations at the Cutler Majestic Theatre on Saturday morning. Hosted by Boston Mayor Martin Walsh, the talk touched on prevalent racial...

Brock Satter, the main organizer of a protest at the MBTA's Ruggles Station Friday evening, tells the crowd what the group Mass Action Against Police Brutality demands of the police and government. PHOTO BY ABIGAIL FREEMAN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Group holds “Speak Out” following police shootings around country

Alyssa Meyers September 26, 2016

Mass Action Against Police Brutality hosted a “Speak Out” Friday evening at Ruggles Station, where a crowd of approximately 100 people gathered over the course of an hour to engage in conversation...

PHOTO BY SARAH SILBIGER/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston protesters march against police brutality

Dave Sebastian July 15, 2016

Following last week’s incidences of alleged police brutality in several states, approximately 1,000 people marched from the Boston Police Department headquarters to the Dudley Commons in a rally organized...

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