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PROVIDENCE – My mother was a shop steward of her union, representing social workers at a local community agency, Jewish Family Service, in Millburn, N.J. She led a successful strike against the …
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By Richard Asinof
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8/27/23
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PROVIDENCE – The latest episode in the podcast series, “The Lost Women of Science,” featuring chemist Lilli Hornig, “The Story of the Real Lilli Hornig, the Only Female …
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By Richard Asinof
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8/20/23
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PROVIDENCE – Moving is one of those traumatic events in everyone’s lives that involve confronting the future and letting go of the past. For a published journalist of more than 50 years …
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By Richard Asinof
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8/13/23
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PART One Editor’s Note: When the history of the environmental movement in America is written, there will be no doubt all kinds of scholarly efforts to try to connect what happened on Earth Day, …
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By Peter Harnik
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7/29/23
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PROVIDENCE – The nature of politics has always been transactional – the study of who gets what, when, and for how much. These days, the growing political tensions in health care and in …
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By Richard Asinof
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7/28/23
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PROVIDENCE – No matter where you look these days, the housing crisis in Rhode Island remains a constant presence, but it is obscured, residing just below the surface of most news coverage …
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By Richard Asinof
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7/26/23
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