Copley Square, A Study In Contrasts, Poses Less-Obvious Challenges To Boston’s Next Mayor | WBUR
Jenkins works part-time as a personal care attendant and lives in a rooming house in Jamaica Plain, but in the past she’s been homeless and unemployed. She wants Boston’s next mayor to create a lot more affordable housing and give first dibs to people on public housing waiting lists. She knows many people languishing there.
As part of the professional middle class, I’d like to go on record saying I want to live in a Boston that puts the priorities of women like this interviewee first.