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Prisoners Donate Money to Victims of Violence
MCI Norfolk inmates raise money for victims of violence A group of Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI) Norfolk inmates have raised money for two families unable to afford tomb stones for loved ones lost to violence in Boston and Brockton. During a ceremony last week at Community Church, Boston City Councilor Charles C.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Feb 25, 2012 -
The Foundation Movement performs at Anonymous Boston
Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Dec 5, 2011 -
Rights to the City
Organizations within RTTC regions/cities that are building a base of grassroots leaders in low-income, working class communities of color to strategically challenge neo-liberal economic policies. Core members are committed to doing political education and leadership development with their membership bases; and engaging in place-based struggles that protect low income communities of color.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Nov 16, 2011 -
I AM
This summer, Press Pass TV worked with a wonderful Cambridge based program called Project Move. Through the power of spoken work poetry we worked with the young people to make them realize the value and strength of their voiceCollected in Press Pass TV's videos Oct 18, 2011 -
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This summer, Boston media has been buzzing with the story of Walmart's potential move into Roxbury, with mixed reactions from all sides and everyone claiming to speak for the community. Press Pass TV decided to hit the streets and find out what people were really saying.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Sep 1, 2011 -
This is What a Flash Mob Looks Like
In the midst of a nationwide panic about young people using "flash mob technology" for bad, the young organizers and performers at Project HIP-HOP took some time out on August 18 to remind people about the resistance-art based roots of Flash Mobs by staging a street theater flash mob in Roxbury's Dudley Square. Press Pass TV was there to cover the action.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Aug 22, 2011 -
Transgender Rights
What is the Transgender Rights Bill and why is it so important? Press Pass TV talks to advocates and elected officials to find out more about this critical legislation.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Aug 18, 2011 -
Saving Schools Together
On May 19th, students from around the country rallied in Washington DC to call for deeper investments in their education. 2 months later, adult allies had a similar rally.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Aug 18, 2011 -
Transgender Rights
What is the Transgender Rights Bill and why is it so important? Press Pass TV talks to advocates and elected officials to find out more about this critical legislation.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Aug 17, 2011 -
Worcester Peace Festival
On Thursday, August 11, members of the Worcester Community came together at the YMCA family park to celebrate peace and commit to working to increase it in Worcester. The second annual Worcester Peace Festival featured speakers, performers, family activities and community resources.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Aug 16, 2011 -
Verizon Workers Demand Jobs with Justice
On August 6, the contracts of about 45,000 Verizon workers expired after negotiations broke down. Workers say that the compromises Verizon is asking for "give up 50 years" of workplace gains.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Aug 10, 2011 -
15th Annual REEP Youth Summit
On Friday July 29, the Roxbury Environmental Empowerment Project (REEP) convened youth from throughout the New England area at SEIU in Dorchester to discuss issues ranging from the School to Prison Pipeline to Transportation Justice. Youth led workshops, shared ideas for change, and celebrated wins together as they built relationships for building more just and sustainable communities.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Aug 2, 2011 -
Da Force
Da Force is a group of community stakeholders who have come together to demand unprecedented transparency and accountability from the juvenile justice system, to dismantle racist policies and practices that have devastating outcomes for youth in our state. Press Pass TV sat down with members to discuss their important work.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Jul 27, 2011 -
Greenway
Since the 1990's the Neponset River trail has been enjoyed by Dorchester and Milton Residents. Recently the Department of Conservation and Recreation proposed an extension that would allow access to Mattapan residents.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Jul 27, 2011 -
Community Cleanup Sparks Engagement
Led by staff and volunteers from the Regional Environmental Council, neighbors from throughout the Main South community came together to clean up Murray Avenue and the YMCA Family Park. Members of area churches, the Worcester Youth Center and CompassionNet joined REC Community Organizer Benito Vega at the cleanup to kick off a series of neighborhood-based initiatives.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Jul 24, 2011 -
Out of Pocket
Special Report on the investment that teachers have to make to provide our kids with the education they deserve, and what you can do to help!Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Jun 16, 2011 -
Fair Use for Fair Play
Do you know what Fair Use is and how to use it in your classroom? Here's some tips!Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Jun 13, 2011 -
Telling Our Stories: The Faces of ELL Learning
Sociedad Latina is currently leading an Initiative to Build Cultural Proficiency in Boston Public Schools (BPS). As part of our larger education reform efforts, the issue of cultural proficiency has been identified by the youth and families in our community as critical to closing the achievement gap and preparing all of Boston's diverse students for long-term success.Collected in Press Pass TV's videos Apr 12, 2011
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Press Pass TV MCI Norfolk inmates raise money for victims of violence A group of Massachusetts Correctional Institution (MCI) Norfolk inmates have raised money for two families unable to afford tomb stones for loved ones lost to violence in Boston and Brockton. During a ceremony last week at Community Church, Boston City Councilor Charles C.
Feb 25, 2012