City of Boston 2015 Diversity Chart (Walsh Administration)
Diversity in the City of Boston 2015 under the Walsh Administration
Diversity in the City of Boston 2015 under the Walsh Administration
In the meantime, this renaming is not only a bad idea but also a slap in the face of the good people who worked tirelessly
Seven years after the city established a civilian board to review allegations of police abuse, the board remains largely powerless, ineffective and little-known
As a voter, taxpayer, concerned citizen and political buff I have been very closely watching everything surrounding the departure of our double decade Mayor Menino.
A Community Forum on the state of the leadership of the Boston Police Department.
This is an open discussion on the past and current issues facing the community of Color.
According to BPD statistics 35% of the patrol force is minority and 65% is white, while the latest City of Boston Census available illustrates that 53% of the city is minority and 47% white.
“Recently, there has been quite a bit of misinformation about the Department’s commitment to diversity. I want to take this opportunity to set the record straight.” – Ed Davis
On Aug. 5th over 100 concerned citizens joined with us for “The Rally For Solutions” at which we discussed proposed
MAMLEO press conference with City Councillors Michael Ross, Charles Yancey & Boston NAACP
The Blackstonian has heard multiple eyewitness reports that allege that there is a BPD Officer who was brought here from Lowell by BPD Commissioner Ed Davis (formerly of Lowell) who sports a swastika tattoo on his arm.