How can Rhode Island schools cultivate diverse, inclusive learning environments, now that affirmative action has ended? State Senator and Brown University alum Tiara Mack offers her take. And South County Bureau Reporter Alex Nunes reports on the housing crisis in Charlestown, where residents are at odds over who’s to blame for skyrocketing rents and a lack of affordable housing. Also, we hear about a few highlights from this year’s Newport Classical Music Festival. Plus, a look back on the week in politics, and a few tips for what to do this week.
James Baumgartner
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The Weekly Catch: May 5, 2023
We break down some of the top local stories from the past week.
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The Weekly Catch: April 28, 2023
We break down some of the top local stories from the past week.
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The Weekly Catch: April 14, 2023
We break down some of the top local stories from the past week.
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The Weekly Catch: April 7, 2023
We break down some of the top local stories from the past week.
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‘The Inferior Sex’ brings the spirit of ‘72 to Trinity Rep
The latest play at Trinity Rep is called “The Inferior Sex,” a comedy that takes place in the office of a feminist women’s fashion magazine in the early 1970s.
