The discomfort zone
To newcomers like Tiffany Dufu, Boston's racial problem is hiding in plain sight
(Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff)
At the same time that Boston represents liberty, represents democracy, it also represents the sore. I think its a tough thing to deal with. And I dont know if people are prepared to do the work to make it better. Tiffany Dufu, talking to Tad Heuer, who is also new to Boston, outside the pub Solas
First in a series of occasional articles about blacks and Latinos living in metro Boston. (Full article: 2129 words)
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