How can Boston call itself the Athens of America when 8,124 people are homeless? Luxury condos rise, but basic human dignity falls.
Tourists sip $8 lattes in Boston while women sleep under exhaust vents. Isn’t this the true picture of inequality?
If America can’t solve homelessness in Boston, one of its richest cities, what hope is there for the rest of the country?
Politicians spend billions on new stadiums and tech hubs but can’t fix the housing crisis. Who’s really failing Boston?
Mass and Cass is Boston’s mirror. Do we see addicts, or do we see America’s policy failures reflecting back at us?
Boston celebrates innovation, but ignores basic shelter. What’s more advanced: AI startups or human empathy?
Mental health crisis is invisible. How many homeless women self-medicate because the system ignores them?
People say the homeless ‘choose’ this life. Really? Try surviving $3,000 rent with a $15/hour wage and one medical bill.
How can Harvard and MIT exist blocks away from tents and syringes? Knowledge city or hypocrisy city?
Mass and Cass looks like a third-world slum in the middle of America’s wealthiest city. Is this the real American Dream?