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Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here] [ ] Tuesday, September 20, 2016 Edify [(Susie Cagle for WBUR)] [How Mass. Teachers Confront Racial Injustice In Class] - [Part 1 | Beyond textbooks: Mass. schools find new ways to teach racial history] [Patient Diplomacy And A Reluctance To Act: Obama's Mark On Foreign Policy] Mass. Ballot Qs [Containment Of Farm Animals: A Primer On Question 3 In Mass.] - [Should Mass. expand charter schools? A look at ballot Question 2] - [WBUR Poll: Mass. voters oppose charter school expansion, and back legal weed] Kind World [A Fellow Marine's Face Haunted Him. 4,000 Portraits Later, He was Finally Able To Draw It] [Video Shows Tulsa Man Had Hands Up Before Police Shooting] [MBTA Considers Upgrading Full Red Line Fleet To Boost Capacity By 50 Percent] On Point [Whistleblower Edward Snowden: To Pardon, Or Not To Pardon] Cognoscenti [Who Will Care For The Caregivers?] By Julie Wittes Schlack Cognoscenti [Child's Play? The Trouble With Toy Guns] By Barbara Beckwith The ARTery [Food Writer Elissa Altman Dives Into New Territory With Family Memoir, 'Treyf'] [90.9 WBUR · Boston's NPR News Station] WBUR Boston, 890 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}] [Forward e-mail] | [Update Profile] | [About our service provider] Sent by [wburtoday@wbur.org] in collaboration with [Constant Contact] [Try it free today]

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