Boston has a longstanding policy of allowing private groups to hold flag-raising ceremonies on the plaza, where they can replace Boston’s flag on the third pole in front of City Hall with a flag of their choosing. On its website, the city says they commemorate flags from many countries and communities, and they want to create an environment where everyone feels included. Examples of flags that have flown from the third pole are the rainbow Pride flag, the Juneteenth flag, transgender rights flag, and the flag of the Bunker Hill Association. Not allowed to fly their flag is Camp Constitution, a religious volunteer association established to “enhance understanding of our Judeo-Christian moral heritage and our American heritage of courage and ingenuity. Director Harold Shurtleff joins Dan to tell the tale.