Brown’s Food Not Bombs is working to feed Providence
When Gabriela Venegas-Ramirez ’26 saw the Providence chapter provide free meals at Kennedy Plaza for the first time, she began working with them.
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When Gabriela Venegas-Ramirez ’26 saw the Providence chapter provide free meals at Kennedy Plaza for the first time, she began working with them.
On Sep. 20, three panels went up on the windows of Trinity Repertory Company on Empire Street, which just over a century earlier ran through the heart of Providence’s Chinatown. The display, a collection ...
On Jan. 26, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management announced over $2.5 million in grants to support the remediation and redevelopment of brownfields.