by Stephanie Kraft | Jun 24, 2010 | News
Communications technology keeps us in touch. Medical technology saves our lives. Other forms of technology do our math and accounting for us, support our welfare on nearly every front. But technology also puts us at risk, and never more than when we extrapolate from...
by Amy Littlefield | Jun 24, 2010 | News
Laura Adkins still remembers the empty feeling in the pit of her stomach. For the seven months she spent incarcerated, one month in Greenfield at the Franklin County House of Corrections and six at the Women’s Correctional Center in Chicopee, the absence of her...
by Our Readers | Jun 24, 2010 | News
The Big Spill: Obama Could Do More In the June 21 issue of the Greenfield Recorder, the newspaper’s editor writes of President Obama and the BP oil spill, “…I just can’t see how he could be doing any more than he’s doing.” First,...
by Our Readers | Jun 24, 2010 | News
Rape and the Soldier: The Right to Heal Bravo to the Advocate for the article “Of Rank and Rape” [May 26, 2011], about the epidemic of military sexual trauma (MST). We are familiar with Panayiota Bertzikis and the work of the Military Rape Crisis Center,...
by Stephanie Kraft | Jun 29, 2010 | News
The old stereotype has hardly changed. It wasn’t three white men in front of the microphones during the gubernatorial debate at WRKO in Boston last week. It was two white men, Tim Cahill and Charlie Baker, and one black man—Gov. Deval Patrick—in the...