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It’s time we talked about your diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) plan.
After the release of a video showing the police killing of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tenn., the Berkshire County branch of the NAACP hosted a standout rally to call for a change in the culture of policing.
On anniversary of Jan. 6 riot, a question: "Do you want a community of unity? Or do you want chaos?"
On the second anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection, residents rallied to call for accountability and marshal voters to preserve democracy.
The Berkshires-based Four Freedoms Coalition will hold an event to celebrate democracy, two years to the day after a violent mob in the nation's capital threatened to take it down.
For two years, the pandemic halted an annual expedition to Africa by the Rites of Passage and Empowerment (R.O.P.E.) Program in Pittsfield. This year, the global excursion was back on. Here's a report from one of the travelers.
The Rites of Passage & Empowerment program's Ghana 2022 Experience event on Thursday, Aug. 25, at the Tyler Street Lab, will feature reflections from R.O.P.E. members who traveled to Accra, Ghana, in July.
Tyringham for Racial Justice and the Hop Brook Community Club are sponsoring “Protecting the Vote,” a panel discussion in honor of Juneteenth, at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at Tyringham Union Church, 128 Main Road.
Staff members say a new read-aloud program helped show Crosby Elementary School students that they are loved and celebrated, whatever their differences.
Berkshire Money Management has contributed $10,000 in sponsorship support, and staff volunteer hours along with the use of its property at Model Farm in Dalton to host Berkshire United Way’s annual Live United Community Celebration on May 18.
Berkshire United Way and Northern Berkshire United Way have organized a range of volunteer opportunities across Berkshire County throughout the month as part of its second annual #HereForGood Volunteer Month.