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Posts published in January 2023

Clancy: Inclusion includes those with disabilities

Last Monday I attended the Martin Luther King, Jr. event at Newton North High School. What a wonderful tribute to a man who worked tirelessly to make all of us aware of the plight of not only Black people but also the poor. If Dr. King had lived longer I…

UU Plant-Based Eating Club discusses “The Engine 2 Seven-Day Rescue Diet,” Jan. 12 & 20

Is your New Year’s resolution to eat healthier food and/or reduce your environmental impact? Let the UU Plant-Based Eating Club help!  We are hosting a group read of The Engine 2 Seven-Day Rescue Diet: Eat Plants, Lose Weight, Save Your Health, by Rip Esselstyn. Available at the Newton Free Library, this…

Newton SEPAC hosts online presentation by Prof. Jennifer Natalya Fink, disabilities studies scholar, Jan. 22

Newton SEPAC will host an online presentation by Georgetown professor and disabilities studies scholar Jennifer Natalya Fink, author of All Our Families: Disability Lineage and the Future of Kinship, for a presentation about her book and work, with Q&A to follow. It will take place on January 22 at 7:30PM at…

MassDOT Route 128/I-95 Study Update

On January 18, the MassDOT hosted its third public hearing on the multi-faceted analysis of land use options along 128/I-95 — from Newton to Lexington — for housing, transportation, and economic development. According to the project fact sheet, “The study will develop and analyze alternatives, present policy and infrastructure recommendations…

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