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Michael Curry, president and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, joins us to talk about what Trump's appointments could mean for health care and health policy in Massachusetts.
On Radio Boston, WBUR’s Martha Bebinger breaks down the data on abortions in Massachusetts and Dr. Luu Ireland, chief medical officer of Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, shares what this looks like in practice. They also discuss how abortion rights groups are planning for President-elect Donald Trump's second term.
Paul Heroux, sheriff of Bristol County, joins Radio Boston to talk about local law enforcement's role in immigration in the incoming Trump administration.
Nigerian-American Playwright Mfoniso Udofia wanted to explore the immigrant dream and where it could all fall apart. She did so in a series of nine plays called the "Ufot Family Cycle." The first play in the series will be showcased at the Huntington Theatre through Dec. 1.
Radio Boston, Kade Crawford, director of the Technology for Liberty Program at the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, discusses their campaign to ban the sale and trade of cell phone data.
Radio Boston explores the ways trans people are thinking about their own safety, and how LGBTQ+ organizations preparing for another Trump presidency.
Former Massachusetts Transportation Secretary Jim Aloisi joins Radio Boston to discuss the challenges ahead for the MBTA.
The Boston Globe's Aaron Pressman joins Radio Boston to discuss Boston-based DraftKings' interest in entering the election betting market business.
Across the country, Trump made big gains with Latino voters. One Massachusetts city that saw this trend is Lawrence. On Radio Boston, WBUR's Simón Rios shares his reporting from Lawrence and Luisa Peña Lyons, political strategist and founder of the economic mobility organization the Bridge Forward, reacts.
Transgender Day of Remembrance was sparked 25 years ago after the murder of Rita Hester, a Black transgender women who was killed in her Allston apartment. Radio Boston speaks with Hester's family and other local trans advocates about this year's gathering and what it means in this moment.
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