
Nidhi Prakash
Reporter at E&E News
Reporter covering politics and environment. Adjunct Prof. @nyu_journalism @nyu_ajo . Former @sajahq board member. Philly Sports Fan by marriage.
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1 month ago |
huntnewsnu.com | Nidhi Prakash
Northeastern has a long history of producing trailblazers across various industries, with several Black alumni making lasting impacts in media, politics, STEM, business and sports. Northeastern has made efforts to foster an inclusive and supportive environment for Black students, particularly with the establishment of the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute in 1968.
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2 months ago |
huntnewsnu.com | Nidhi Prakash
Thousands of people gathered in Boston Common for the ninth annual Winter Walk Feb. 9. The walk, organized by the nonprofit organization Winter Walk, aims to end homelessness nationally. The rose by 67% from 2023 to 2024. Mayor Michelle Wu, City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune and Rep. Jay Livingstone joined community members at the walk.
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2 months ago |
huntnewsnu.com | Nidhi Prakash
Amidst Boston’s ongoing battle against homelessness, the Neighborhood Association of Back Bay, or NABB, Homelessness Task Force has emerged as a beacon of hope. Established in 2019, the nonprofit committee intends to promote the development of affordable housing, increase education on homelessness, raise funds and promote effective policies and programs for the homeless population. “As the Neighborhood Association, we focus on the Back Bay, but that is just a tiny, little microcosm.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
huntnewsnu.com | Nidhi Prakash
For over 40 years, Rosie’s Place has been a safe haven for Boston’s women, a city with the second-highest homeless rate in the United States. Founded in 1974 as the first women-only shelter in the country, it offers far more than food and shelter — women can also access education, legal services and a path toward empowerment. Rosie’s Place is more than a shelter — it’s a bridge to a better future.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
huntnewsnu.com | Nidhi Prakash
Kevin W. Fitzgerald Park was buzzing with energy as runners and walkers alike gathered for Mission Hill Neighborhood Housing Services’ annual Mission Hill Road Race Sept. 28. Starting at 9 a.m., the event united participants from Boston and beyond to support an important cause: affordable housing in Mission Hill. With live music, games and a medal ceremony, the 5K harbored a lively environment.
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