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The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Julie Sung, Staff Reporter

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“Breathe Life 3,” a Roxbury mural by Rob “ProBlak” Gibbs, showcases the talent and vision of just one of many Bostonian creatives of color.

Radical Imagination for Racial Justice aims to support Boston creatives of color and their work toward racial justice

Julie Sung, news correspondent
March 18, 2021

Although art has long served as a medium for expression and advocacy, artists and creatives of color are often disregarded when considering what racial justice might mean to themselves and their communities...

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State Representative-Elect in Somerville, Erika Uyterhoeven hopes to bring awareness to progressive issues during her term, which starts Jan. 6.

Somerville’s Rep-Elect Erika Uyterhoeven talks her path to politics and goals in office

Julie Sung, news correspondent
December 26, 2020

In the middle of the January cold, Erika Uyterhoeven sat with the 27th Middlesex District’s former state representative Denise Provost at Somerville’s Armory Café, engaging in what would become a...

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Constituents across the City of Boston are preparing to vote in the city’s most diverse mayoral election to date, with a field that includes four women of color.

Immigrants Lead Boston program to foster new civic leaders

Julie Sung, news correspondent
October 12, 2020

With a growing immigrant population that stands at around 28%, Boston aims to recognize the contributions of immigrants. Immigrants Lead Boston, a program established by the Mayor’s Office for Immigrant...

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