Episodes
On February 27, 1973, a group of Oglala Lakota and members of the American Indian Movement began occupying the village of Wounded Knee.
Published 02/27/23
Published 02/13/20
Columbia Point tenants face new management and a private police force.
Published 02/13/20
In the turmoil of busing, Betty Ann Jones advocates armed defense while Betty Washington and Dorothy Haskins lead a wade-in to protest segregation.
Published 01/18/20
In the turmoil of busing, Betty Ann Jones advocates armed defense while Betty Washington and Dorothy Haskins lead a wade-in to protest segregation.
Published 01/18/20
Sisters Angie Irving and Linda Wade bring the Black Panthers to Columbia Point.
Published 01/07/20
Tenants take their growing dissatisfaction and aim it at their landlord, the Boston Housing Authority.
Published 12/03/19
As urban rebellions arise in cities, welfare rights advocates in Boston public housing use militant tactics to get services they are owed.
Published 11/26/19
Mothers at Columbia Point, a new public housing project in Boston, organize to try and close the city dump.
Published 11/19/19
Episode one comes November 19.
Published 11/15/19
A People's History comes this Fall.
Published 08/27/18
A People's History comes this Spring.
Published 08/27/18