Black Families Together lays out school, police reforms it seeks in Worcester
1 min readHide caption The Rev. Clyde D. Talley speaks at a protest on Worcester Common on June 1. [T&G Staff File Photo/Rick Cinclair] WORCESTER – From removing police from schools to reforming the city’s chief diversity officer position, a local group representing Black city residents laid out a list of […]
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