Pharmacists can help make birth control more accessible in Rhode Island
By Sen. Meghan Kallman, Nicole Jellinek, Beth Cronin and Chris Federico
The Boston Globe, May 23, 2023

Strong, independent courts are vital to public safety
By Sen. Meghan E. Kallman and Rep. José F. Batista
The Boston Globe, April 5, 2023

Good public transportation is what Rhode Island should be known for. Here’s why.
Sen. Meghan Kallman
The Providence Journal, March 3, 2023

Let’s find a way to help Rhode Islanders face retirement
Sen. Meghan Kallman, Kristina Brown, and Catherine Taylor
The Boston Globe. March 4th, 2022.

Meghan Kallman, interviewed by Chris Begley
“Future Tense”, part of Eastern Standard on 88.9 WEKU
January 20, 2022

ARPA funds can help to solve RI's housing crisis
Sen. Meghan Kallman and Rep. June Speakman
The Providence Journal. October 11, 2021

Shmita is Judaism’s sabbatical year. It can be a model for tackling climate change and inequality.
Sen. Meghan Kallman and Rabbi Lex Rofeberg
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
September 20, 2021

Redefine Security by Investing in Rhode Island Communities
Sen. Meghan Kallman
The Boston Globe
July 9, 2021

RI Needs a Dedicated Source of Funding for Affordable Housing
Sen. Meghan Kallman and Rep. June Speakman
The Providence Journal
March 11, 2021

Some council members in 3 R.I. host cities contradict mayors, welcome 5 NYC homeless families
The Providence Journal
November 12, 2019

City councilors urge empathy and community solidarity for relocated NYC families experiencing homelessness
UpriseRI
November 12, 2019

RIPTA ‘solutions’ Need Work
Councilor Meghan Kallman
The Providence Journal
July 26, 2019

Thinking Intersectionally About Women and the US Peace Corps
Blog of the International Feminist Journal of Politics
July 1, 2019

Political Roundtable: Kallman On Pawtucket's Outlook & Why She Loves The City
The Public’s Radio, 89.3
March 22, 2019

Bonus Q&A: Kallman on PawSox, Housing, Women in Politics, and More
The Public’s Radio, 89.3
March 22, 2019

Stand up and be counted!
Councilors Meghan Kallman and Sandra Cano
Uprise RI, February 4, 2019

Sociology in Action: Meghan E. Kallman
American Sociological Association, 2018. Read here.

3 Pawtucket Politicians say Trump Insults American Values
Rhode Island Future, August 17, 2017. Read here.

Assembly Should Pass Abortion Bill
The Providence Journal, June 24, 2017. Read here.

Immigration Bill Fosters Division
The Providence Journal, March 3, 2017. Read here.

Community Supports Benny's and Redemption Amid GoLocalProv 'Controversy'
Rhode Island Future, July 5, 2016. Read here.

Privatizing our Water Neither Responsible nor Just
Rhode Island Future, May 9, 2016. Read here.

Costly Effort to Punish Immigrants
The Providence Journal, January 30, 2016. Read here.

Solar Farms Good for RI
The Providence Journal, October 8, 2015. Read here.

Professionalized Activism and Social Change
Mobilizing Ideas, August 6, 2015. Read here.

Insurance Option Would Hurt Women
The Providence Journal, June 18, 2015. Read here.

Time for Angry Confrontations
The Providence Journal, May 15, 2015. Read here.

This I Believe--Rhode Island Public Radio
"Still Winter", April 1, 2015. Listen here.

Highway Protest Bill Represses Free Speech, Discourages Activism
RI Future, March 19, 2015. Read here.

Hold Elected Officials to a Higher, not Lower, Standard
The Providence Journal, March 9, 2015. Read here.