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Opinion: How and Why the Ad Hoc Caucuses Showed Up in Amherst
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Opinion: How and Why the Ad Hoc Caucuses Showed Up in Amherst

Ali Wicks-Lim October 6, 2023 0

Last April individuals began showing up at Amherst Regional School Committee (RSC) meetings, asking for...

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UMass Chancellor Reyes Named ‘ALX100 Amplifier’ By Amplify LatinX
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UMass Chancellor Reyes Named ‘ALX100 Amplifier’ By Amplify LatinX

Amherst Indy September 15, 2023 0

Source: UMass News & Media University of Massachusetts Amherst Chancellor Javier Reyes is among 100 leaders from...

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Latinx Heritage Month Celebration
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Latinx Heritage Month Celebration

Amherst Indy September 15, 2023 0

Source: amherstma.gov Join the Human Rights Commission for their 2nd Annual Latinx Heritage Celebration on...

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Opinion: The Victims In The School Crisis Have Always Been The Children Who Were Harmed And The Teachers Who Were Unheard
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Opinion: The Victims In The School Crisis Have Always Been The Children Who Were Harmed And The Teachers Who Were Unheard

Ali Wicks-Lim September 8, 2023 2

by Ali Wicks-Lim, Lamikco Magee, and Martha Toro In the past several days Ben Herrington,...

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