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After fleeing, Haitian migrants find a temporary home in JP
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After fleeing, Haitian migrants find a temporary home in JP
For Olanda Fontin, things are starting to look up. The 31-year-old recently obtained a work permit and is starting a new job as a homemaker — she is on her way to securing a better life for herself and her family.
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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
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May 02, 2024
8:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Non-violent student protests are the conscience of our nation
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Non-violent student protests are the conscience of our nation
Student protests over deadly Israeli military strikes in Gaza have roiled college campuses across America, resulting in fierce debates over free speech, the right to assemble and the responsibility of college administrators to ensure the safety of all its students, faculty, staff and the surrounding community.
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Coalition alleges bias in vocational school admissions
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Coalition alleges bias in vocational school admissions
Admissions policies for the state’s vocational high schools create disparities in access for students of color, low-income students, students with disabilities and English-language learners, a collection of community, union, and civil rights groups allege.
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Gaza protests engulf local college campuses
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Gaza protests engulf local college campuses
Emerson University sophomore Juwaria Jama was aware of the risks confronting students demonstrating against Israel’s lethal campaign in Gaza with the arrests of students at Columbia, University of Texas and Ohio fresh in activists’ minds.
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Bill Strickland: A long life of teaching, inspiring and activism
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Bill Strickland: A long life of teaching, inspiring and activism
In a life dedicated to teaching, writing and organizing as a behind-the-scenes political strategist, Bill Strickland had an outsized presence that belied his soft-spoken, even-tempered nature.
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NFL draft makes history with Black QBs in first two picks
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Sports
NFL draft makes history with Black QBs in first two picks
Last week’s draft marked a historic moment in the National Football League. Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels — both winners of the coveted Heisman Trophy — became the first Black quarterbacks to be selected as the top two picks in pro football history.
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Commonwealth Chorale Concert
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May 11, 2024
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‘No Books No Ball’ links athletic prowess to academic achievement
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‘No Books No Ball’ links athletic prowess to academic achievement
More than three decades have passed since Tony Richards Sr. created a youth program to motivate urban athletes to new heights of scholastic achievement.
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Your Maternal Health
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Ensuring a safe, positive birthing experience for black women: Health information brought to you by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
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Fashion and jewelry are threaded together in ‘Dress Up’ at MFA
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Fashion and jewelry are threaded together in ‘Dress Up’ at MFA
Dressing up is steeped both in fantasy and reality. Children dress up as cops and queens and bring their fantasy selves to life with badges and tiaras. In adulthood, sartorial choices tend to be less about play and become more pragmatic.
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The Pearl: Breaking bread and crab legs together in Dorchester since 2021
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The Pearl: Breaking bread and crab legs together in Dorchester since 2021
Located in South Bay Center in Dorchester, The Pearl provides the experience of entering a comfortable community corner bar that simultaneously offers handmade specialty cocktails, drinks and an elevated dining experience.
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Banner [Virtual] Art Gallery
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Arts & Culture
Banner [Virtual] Art Gallery
This is the 18th interview in a weekly series presenting highlights of conversations between leading Black visual artists in New England. In this week’s installment, artist James Perry talks to artist Cagen Luse at the Boston Comics in Color Festival, held last Saturday at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center.
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Pop-Up: Ingrid Scheibler
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May 08, 2024
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Facing climate change, urban farmers adapt
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Facing climate change, urban farmers adapt
s rain clouds gathered above, Danielle Andrews bent down to reach into the soil in a section of an urban farm in Roxbury. She lodged her hands into the rich dirt and tugged at something underground before pulling out two earth-covered potatoes, one with dozens of tendril-like protrusions sprouting from its skin.
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