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Revision as of 11:30, 11 July 2012
The Boston Police Patrolmens Association Newsletter called Pax Centurion has a history of abusive, racist, sexist language. Activists, for decades, have complained about the practice of allowing public officials to publish this type of language. Recently Occupy Boston activists started writing letters pressuring officials to put a stop to it. The effort has included successfully pressuring sponsors to drop their advertising in the newsletter.
Pax Centurion Resources
[List of Sponsors and Contact Info] so you can write to sponsors that you do business with in the hopes of cleaning up the Boston Police Patrolmen's Association
[Sample Letters to write to sponsors and your legislators]
Clean Up BPPA Tracking Site with list of sponsors and status of their newsletter sponsorship, financial disclosures for BPPA and other resources
[Pheonix Picks the Worst of Pax Centurion]
[Clean Up BPPA Picks the Worst of Pax Centurion]
[Pax Centurion Newsletters Pheonix Archive] See for yourself the actual newsletters
Pax Centurion Press
Boston Globe Article July 6 2012 Union Reps asking Pax Centurion editor to resign
Boston Herald Pax Centurion Article June 28 2012
Pax Centurion Pheonix Coverage July 9
[Pax Centurion WBUR Interview]
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