Real Talk for Change

Real Talk for Change An alliance of civic, tech, and community groups creating a new civic conversation space that gives

01/28/2022

Participants like Brandy feel like the city is not doing enough to prepare residents, businesses, and infrastructure for climate threats like sea level rise, especially in areas where vulnerable groups live, like in East Boston.

Are you well aware of the threats of climate change and sea level rise in Boston?

01/25/2022

We are happy to welcome Lydia Edwards to our Facebook Live Series with local elected officials. Tune in tomorrow!⁠
She will be addressing questions by RTFC participants. You can ask your questions too!

We are happy to welcome Lydia Edwards to our Facebook Live Series with local elected officials. Tune in tomorrow!She wil...
01/25/2022

We are happy to welcome Lydia Edwards to our Facebook Live Series with local elected officials. Tune in tomorrow!
She will be addressing questions by RTFC participants. You can ask your questions too!

The feeling of not being included or being listened to in decision-making processes is very prevalent among Real Talk pa...
01/21/2022

The feeling of not being included or being listened to in decision-making processes is very prevalent among Real Talk participants. Many feel the misrepresentation of under-served communities in the government.

01/19/2022

The dizzying pace of new development in Boston neighborhoods stokes fears of being excluded and expelled from the city altogether through gentrification.
Listen to Doug, a Boston Latino resident of Hyde Park who was a victim of displacement.

01/18/2022

Join us in an interesting conversation with the newly elected Boston City Concilor At-Large Ruthzee Louijeune. She will be addressing questions by RTFC participants. You can ask your questions too!

In Boston, housing is in everybody's mind, especially Bostonians of color. Participants recall a time when home ownershi...
01/13/2022

In Boston, housing is in everybody's mind, especially Bostonians of color. Participants recall a time when home ownership was accessible to those who worked for it. Today, many believe that being a homeowner is a coveted status, available only to those who have financial education, real estate savvy, substantial wealth, or a home that they inherited.

01/12/2022

After been homeless twice in Boston, a participant named Nancy is asking a very important question: How can we make housing more equitable for everybody?
Listen to her testimony here:

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