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GMNC TOWN HALL – DISTRICT 5 FOR BOSTON CITY COUNCIL

BROOKE CHARTER SCHOOL – MATTAPAN | 200 AMERICAN LEGION HWY | AUGUST 10 |11 AM – 1 PM Please join the Greater Mattapan Neighborhood Council (GMNC) and participate in a Town Hall for candidates running for the District 5 seat of the Boston City Council. Greater Mattapan residents represent a very diverse swath of the […]

International Women Build Confidence Conference Early Bird

International Women Build Confidence Conference Q: Where is the International Women Build Confidence taking Place? A:  IWBCC will take place in Boston, Massachusetts at the Boston Hyatt Regency in Downtown Boston.   #IWBCC is located within the historic landmarks of Boston where you’ll be able to take in the breathtaking views of the Charles River and […]

Urban Fashion & the Multicultural Millennial

URBAN FASHION AND THE MULTICULTURAL MILLENNIAL: TRENDS, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND DATA ANALYTICS Join us for a discussion on fashion industry trends, led by a panel of fashion and media professionals from several different cities, representing styles from streetwear to suit-wear. We’ll cover a wide range of topics including influencers, eCommerce, social media, and the intersection […]

Roxbury Day

ROXBURY DAY Saturday, September 21, 2019 12PM – 5PM @ Roxbury Heritage State Park Eliot Square, Roxbury 183 Roxbury Street, Roxbury, MA 02119 No charge for admission Sponsored by Roxbury Action Program INTERESTED VENDORS please contact M. Hicks at roxburyaction@gmail.com

Legacies of 1619: Recognition & Resilience

The institution of slavery in English North America began in 1619 with the arrival of roughly 20 Africans in the settlement of Jamestown. What has followed has been 400 years of exploitation and discrimination in many different forms. However, telling this story is not complete without an exploration of how African American communities have created […]

Legacies of 1619: Afro-Native Connections

Even before the arrival of enslaved Africans, Native Americans were forced into bondage and transported far from their homes in North America. Even as the Native populations were decimated and displaced, the communities that survived remained a refuge for African Americans. These distinct communities forged familial, social, and cultural bonds with each other over time. […]

Legacies of 1619: Black Radicalism / Black Power

Facing the hegemonic force of slavery, discrimination, and disenfranchisement, communities of color have resisted and presented radical models of empowerment. Along with countless and often unknown stories of personal courage, large scale resistance, such as Nat Turner’s Rebellion, go back to the very beginnings of the United States. This program will explore the different forms […]

Legacies of 1619: Citizenship and Belonging

For 400 years, Africans and African Americans carved out a distinctive culture for themselves even as they sought equal rights in American society. This program will consider how African Americans struggled to gain equal access to political and social rights, all the while making the American experience their own. Speakers include: Manisha Sinha, University of […]

“I Love Dancehall” MasterClass!

 Zumba® Jammers and International Presenters, Toya and Cat. “I Love Dancehall” MasterClass. They have changed the face of Zumba Fitness!  Bring your crew, a towel, and your rude gal and rude boy attitude. Get ready to dance with the dynamic duo that inspired thousands around the world to love dancehall. This event will change your […]

Housing as History: Columbia Point and Commonwealth

In 1979, after touring public housing sites with deplorable conditions, Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Paul Garrity ordered the Boston Housing Authority into receivership. Lewis H. (Harry) Spence was appointed as receiver. As Spence oversaw a massive redevelopment of the fourth largest housing authority in America, two very different housing models emerged: Columbia Point in Dorchester […]

Housing as History: Villa Victoria and the Fenway Community Development Corporation

In the 1960s and 1970s Boston struggled to stem urban flight and a landscape of deteriorating housing stock. Massive redevelopment projects, such as the razing of the West End, sent shockwaves through the city. By the mid-1960s, the South End found itself the focus of redevelopment plans. A group of mostly Puerto Rican residents began […]