TO DO THIS WEEKEND: BOSTON September 1 – 3rd, 2023 LaborDay 2023

TO DO THIS WEEKEND: BOSTON September 1 – 3rd, 2023 LaborDay 2023

Labor Day 2023: A Time to Celebrate and Fight for Workers’ Rights

Labor Day is a time to celebrate the hard work and dedication of workers across the United States. It is also a time to reflect on the challenges that workers face and to fight for their rights.

One of the biggest challenges facing workers today is the decline of union membership. In the 1950s, over 35% of workers belonged to unions. Today, that number is just over 10%. The decline of unions has made it harder for workers to bargain for fair wages, benefits, and working conditions.

Another challenge facing workers is the rise of low-wage jobs. The number of low-wage jobs has increased by 50% since the 1970s. These jobs often do not pay a living wage and do not offer benefits such as health insurance.

Workers are also facing increased automation and artificial intelligence. These technologies are replacing some jobs and threatening others. Workers need to be prepared for these changes and to demand that they are not left behind.

On Labor Day, we should celebrate the hard work of all workers. We should also remember the challenges that workers face and commit to fighting for their rights.

Here are some ways to get involved in the fight for workers’ rights:

  • Join a union. Unions are the strongest voice for workers. They can help you bargain for fair wages, benefits, and working conditions.
  • Contact your elected officials and tell them to support policies that help workers. These policies could include raising the minimum wage, expanding access to affordable healthcare, and strengthening labor laws.
  • Get involved in your community. There are many organizations working to improve the lives of workers. Get involved in one of these organizations and help make a difference.

Labor Day is a time to celebrate the hard work of workers. It is also a time to reflect on the challenges that workers face and to fight for their rights. By getting involved, we can make sure that all workers have the opportunity to succeed.

Friday Night on Activate Radio

News, Ecological Reality, Interviews with Legends in the Arts, Civil Rights Yesterday and Today: Order a pizza and settle-in! Activate Radio is committed to diversity and the voices of the marginalized. If you’re looking for a unique and diverse radio experience, check out Activate Radio! You can listen wherever you are, online at activatemedia.org.

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  • 7PM ET Radio Ecoshock is a weekly radio program that examines the environmental impact of human activity. The show is hosted by Alex Smith, and it features interviews with experts on a variety of environmental topics. Tonight: A World on Fire
  • 8PM ET NonVisual Radio is a radio program that features interviews with Legends in the Arts. This Week: Joe Viglione Interviews songwriter, musician, and performing artist Jon Pousette-Dart.
  • 9PM ET The Big Picture is a weekly radio program that explores the big ideas that are shaping our world. The show is hosted by Melvin Syrie, Jr., and it features interviews and discussions on a variety of topics, including politics, economics, culture, and civil rights. Tonight: The Black Family, Past, Present and Future.

Events happening in Boston this Weekend, September 1 – 3rd, 2023

Friday, September 1

Saturday, September 2

Sunday, September 3

Weather This Weekend

    • Today: Sunny, with a high near 73. North wind around 7 mph becoming east in the afternoon.
      Tonight: Clear, with a low around 57. Southeast wind around 6 mph becoming southwest after midnight.
      Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 81. Southwest wind 6 to 11 mph.
      Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 63. South wind 9 to 11 mph.
      Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. Southwest wind around 9 mph.
      Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 65. South wind around 10 mph.
      Labor Day: Sunny, with a high near 86. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming southeast in the afternoon.
      Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 67. Southwest wind 6 to 9 mph.

    ** This piece was created with the help of ai.

Activate News August 31st, 2023 ProudBoys, Marijuana, MigrantFamilies

Activate News August 31st, 2023 ProudBoys, Marijuana, MigrantFamilies

Activate News for Thursday, August 31st, 2023

Activate News is your independent source for news, free from the influence of corporations. We’re an all-volunteer radio station that originated at Occupy Boston, and we’re committed to bringing you the news that matters.

Here are some of the stories we’re covering today:

  • Proud Boys leader Biggs sentenced to 17 years for Capitol riot
  • HHS recommends rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III
  • Massachusetts activates National Guard to help migrant families
  • EVENTS

Tune in at the top of the hour on Activate Radio to hear the latest from Activate News. You can find us online at activatemedia.org.

We hope you’ll join us!

EVENTS

THU, AUG 31
141 Humphrey Street, Swampscott MA Swampscott

Event by Boston May Day Coalition

TODAY AT 8 PM
Roadrunner Brighton

TODAY AT 8 PM
The Jungle Community Music Club Somerville

Event by The Jungle Community Music Club

TODAY AT 9 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

TOMORROW AT 7 PM
The Jungle Community Music Club Somerville

Event by The Jungle Community Music Club

TOMORROW AT 9:30 PM
Midway Cafe Jamaica Plain

Event by Midway Cafe

THIS SATURDAY AT 3 PM
Midway Cafe Jamaica Plain

Event by Midway Cafe

THIS SATURDAY AT 3:30 PM
The Jungle Community Music Club Somerville

Event by The Jungle Community Music Club

THIS SATURDAY AT 6 PM
Abandoned Building Brewery Easthampton

Event by Ray Mason

THIS SATURDAY AT 7 PM
Soundcheck Studios Pembroke Pembroke

Event by Soundcheck Studios Pembroke

THIS SATURDAY AT 7:30 PM
Magic Room Norwood

Event by Magic Room

THIS SATURDAY AT 8 PM
Faces Brewing Co. Malden

Event by Faces Brewing Co.

THIS SATURDAY AT 9 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

THIS SATURDAY AT 10 PM
The Plough and Stars Cambridge

Event by The Haymakers

THIS SUNDAY AT 3 PM
Midway Cafe Jamaica Plain

Event by Midway Cafe

THIS SUNDAY AT 7 PM
Faces Brewing Co. Malden

Event by Faces Brewing Co.

THIS SUNDAY AT 7 PM
3 Harvard Ave,Allston,02134,US Allston

HHS Recommends Rescheduling Marijuana to Schedule III

HHS Recommends Rescheduling Marijuana to Schedule III

A senior official at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has called for easing restrictions on marijuana by reclassifying it as a Schedule III substance.

Marijuana is currently classified as a Schedule I controlled substance, the most restrictive category, which means it is considered to have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use.

The HHS recommendation, which was sent to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), would move marijuana to Schedule III, which includes drugs with a moderate potential for abuse and accepted medical use.

The DEA will have the final say on whether to reschedule marijuana, and it is expected to take several months to make a decision.

If the DEA agrees to reschedule marijuana, it would open up more avenues for research, allow cannabis businesses to bank more freely and openly, and have firms no longer subject to a 40-year-old tax code that disallows credits and deductions from income generated by sales of Schedule I and II substances.

However, the rescheduling would not make marijuana legal on the federal level. That would require an act of Congress.

The HHS recommendation is a significant step forward in the effort to destigmatize marijuana and expand its medical and recreational use. It is also a victory for the cannabis industry, which has been lobbying for years for the drug to be rescheduled.

The DEA is expected to make a decision on the HHS recommendation in the coming months.

In the meantime, marijuana remains illegal under federal law, but it is legal for recreational or medical use in 38 states and the District of Columbia.

** This piece was created with the help of ai.