This Week in NeighborMedia: MLK School Demolition, Hunger, Pedi-Cabs, Activism in Cambridge, and more...
This Week in NeighborMedia: MLK School Demolition, Hunger, Pedi-Cabs, Activism in Cambridge, and more...
This Week in NeighborMedia: a recap of the week's captivating Cambridge stories produced by NeighborMedia correspondents at Cambridge Community Television.
Latest stories
- Sarah Hill reports on why the MLK school is being rebuilt and what community impacts can be expected due to demolition, slated to begin in April: "MLK School Reconstruction: Demolition Phase to Begin."
- Joan Squeri reviews film 'A Seat at the Table' and also provides her take on the hunger epidemic: " Movie Review - A Place at the Table: One Nation Underfed."
- Beverly Mire writes about the soon to come to Cambridge Pedi-Cab rides, to be piloted this summer: "Are You Ready For Pedi?"
- Saul Tannenbaum covers MIT campus memorial for deceased internet activist, Aaron Swartz: "MIT Holds Memorial for Aaron Swartz as Attorneys Seek Release of Documents."
- Stephen Kaiser reflects on activism in Cambridge and shares his take how things have changed over the last 40 years : "Whatever Happened to the Peoples Republic of Cambridge?"
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