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Gov. Healey commemorates Juneteenth with Black advisory council
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Gov. Healey commemorates Juneteenth with Black advisory council
Crowded into her ceremonial office with Black leaders from across the state, June 18, Gov. Maura Healey drew their attention to the Massachusetts 54th Regiment Memorial on the Boston Common below.
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Milford family shares emotional video urging ICE to free son
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu shares update on city's legal battle with Trump administration
BOSTON — Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is gearing up for a legal showdown with President Donald Trump's administration.
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Sun-Music.net Presents Charles Langford
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Sun-Music.net Presents Charles Langford
July 10, 2025
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
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Empowering workers to become owners
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Empowering workers to become owners
For the last half dozen years, advocates in Massachusetts have been pushing for the creation of more worker-owned businesses, often called co-ops, as a way to share profits with the people who create products and deliver services.
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As temperatures soar, researchers and advocates talk extreme heat solutions
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As temperatures soar, researchers and advocates talk extreme heat solutions
As Boston trudges through the first heat wave of the summer, surviving high temperatures is top of mind for residents across the region.
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Cape Verde's first prime minister reflects on struggle for independence
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Cape Verde's first prime minister reflects on struggle for independence
As a military commander for the African Party for the Independence of Guinee-Bissau and Cape Verde (PAIGCV), Pedro Pires thought he understood what it meant to be a revolutionary. He had spent time with revolutionary leaders in Algeria, Cuba and the Soviet Union.
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Academically excellent charter school expanding to Somerville
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Academically excellent charter school expanding to Somerville
Success is self-reinforcing at the Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School in Cambridge. Principal Sherley Bretous said, “If I knew what the secret sauce was” then “I would give it to the whole world for free.
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Sly Stone: A soulful revolution
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Sly Stone: A soulful revolution
The first time I saw Sly Stone perform live was at White Stadium in Dorchester, during one of the unforgettable “Uptown in the Park” concerts produced by the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts. It was 1974, and soul music was hot.
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Martha's Vineyard Gospel Festival featuring Tamela Mann
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Martha's Vineyard Gospel Festival featuring Tamela Mann
August 11, 2025
5:30 AM - 7:30 AM
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Leap of faith led Giselle Byrd to Theater Offensive as exec director, first Black trans woman to head regional theatre in US
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Leap of faith led Giselle Byrd to Theater Offensive as exec director, first Black trans woman to head regional theatre in US
When Giselle Byrd received the news that she was chosen to be the next executive director of The Theater Offensive, she was so shocked that she kept telling the search firm that they were lying.
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Young athlete inspires on and off the course
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Young athlete inspires on and off the course
Cathy Mayo and her son Delmace Mayo share a unique life/love experience. The beginning of their tale took place when Cathy journeyed to Port-au-Princee, Haiti, to perform volunteer work in 2006. On her third journey to the island in 2008, she met a two-month-old baby named Delmace at the Wings of Hope Orphanage in Las Hobas.
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Boston Black Pride begins this weekend!
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Arts & Culture
Boston Black Pride begins this weekend!
This weekend launches the annual Boston Black Pride festival, a weeklong celebration of QTBIPOC culture and community. Organized by the Boston Lesbigay Urban Foundation, the programming includes events of all kinds, from a pride parade and a music and arts festival to an R&B brunch and a fitness class.
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Soul on Shawmut: serving the community with love and great food
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Soul on Shawmut: serving the community with love and great food
After noticing that there were no soul food restaurants in his beloved Roxbury, Aadam Abdul-Musawwir and his siblings, Mohammed and Iman Lamontagne, decided that they should create their own.
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Let’s Dance! Donna Summer Disco Party honors singer’s local legacy
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Let’s Dance! Donna Summer Disco Party honors singer’s local legacy
Don your sequins and prepare to hit the dance floor on June 27 from 5 to 9 p.m. at City Hall Plaza when disco fever returns to Boston for the annual Donna Summer Disco Party.
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Echoes of emancipation: A Juneteenth reflection
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Echoes of emancipation: A Juneteenth reflection
As we gather to celebrate Juneteenth, it is vital to reflect deeply on the historical context surrounding the delayed emancipation of enslaved people in Texas. Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, when Major General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston announcing the enforcement of President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, issued more than two years earlier, on January 1, 1863.
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'To The People Like Us' – Students from 826 Boston write opera about gentrification
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'To The People Like Us' – Students from 826 Boston write opera about gentrification
To The People Like Us,” the newest production from activist opera company White Snake Projects, is a little different from its usual performances. This opera was written by teenagers.
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