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Free symphony concert commemorates Duke Ellington on Friday, Nov. 8, 7 p.m.

Advocates: youth homelessness remains urgent, far-reaching issue

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DeeDee’s Cry Peer-led Virtual Support Groips

DeeDee’s Cry has virtual groups free to the community. Dates and times vary depending on the group. For more information or to join a group email Toy Burton at deedeescry@yahoo.com, and like our Facebook page for real-time updates, programs, and events.

Living a Triggered Life Podcast Live at The Museum of Science

The Museum of Science is proud to welcome back the  Triggered Project with an all-new live taping of the #2 rated Black Marriage Podcast on the Web  by Feedspot Living a Triggered Life podcast. Created and hosted by Keith Mascoll (SAG-AFTRA, AEA) and Roxann Mascoll (MSW LICSW), this groundbreaking podcast asks the question: “how do you navigate […]

Roxbury Presbyterian Church 136th Church Anniversary

Join the Roxbury Presbyterian Church family as we celebrate 136 years of God’s faithfulness to our faith community. Together we will reflect and remember the past, embrace the present and look forward to the future. Come, celebrate with us!

New Black City at #BlackTrust: Chuck Turner Arts & Lecture Series 

This year, we welcome Shari Davis and Marlon Forrester to the #BlackTrust stage. As part of our October Assembly titled: “all of the threatened and delicious things joining one another,” this #BlackTrust lecture will focus on participatory governance and what is possible in cities where community power is centered, BIPOC and working class voices drive decision, and Black creativity […]

Janet Costa Bates Book Signing

Janet Costa Bates will be signing copies of her early reader chapter book, Rica Baptista: Llamas, Iguanas and My Very Best Friend. Books will be available for purchase at the event. About the book: Rica Baptista wants–no, needs–a pet. A llama, a kinkajou, or maybe an iguana? She even has a name picked out: Frederica, her […]

Ekua Holmes & Candelaria Silva-Collins Book Event

Illustrator Ekua Holmes and author Candelaria Silva-Collins will sign copies of their books at Rozzie Bound. Holmes has illustrated many books, including Hope Is an Arrow: The Story of Lebanese-American Poet Khalil Gibran. Silva-Collins is the author of Stacey Became A Frog One Day and Jump, Jump, Jump, Stacey. Books will be available for purchase […]

Chucho Valdés: The Creation

Chucho Valdés The Creation with the Yoruban Orchestra Hilario Durán & John Beasley, Musical Directors The Creation, the newest project of pianist, composer, and arranger Chucho Valdés, deploys the legend’s formidable compositional talents to take audiences through the Regla de Ocha story of creation, from the Afro-Cuban religious practice Santería. A multi-movement suite, La Creación is Chucho’s latest new […]

The Play That Goes Wrong

“Break a leg!” takes on a whole new meaning for a woefully misguided troupe of players at the Cornley University Society’s opening night performance of The Murder at Haversham Manor. An unconscious leading lady, a corpse who can’t play dead, a ruffled detective, and a word-mangling butler (among others) must battle against technical gaffes, forgotten lines, […]

Protest is Patriotic: David Fenton & Bill Lichtenstein

On the eve of the November midterm elections, join two lifelong social change activists for a conversation about how to confront climate change, social injustice, war, violence, and authoritarianism. What the relationship is between activism and electoral politics? How can we draw on the lessons of grassroots activism over the last 50 years to tackle […]

Baldwin in the Park: Collective Healing through Movement & Meaning

Join us for Baldwin in the Park: Collective Healing through Movement and Meaning! Led by Jean Appolon Expressions, this event is part of a dance movement and healing workshop series at the historic site/former home of Zipporah Potter Atkins, 17th century African-American woman. This workshop is free and open to all ages and abilities. Participants […]

Josiah Quincy Elementary School’s 175th Anniversary Celebration at Empire Garden

The Josiah Quincy Elementary School (JQES) will be celebrating 175 years in the Boston community with its annual celebration banquet on Thursday, October 20 at Empire Garden Restaurant. The event will feature a 10-course Chinese banquet (beer and wine included) and a live student-led performance. A VIP Champagne Reception is also an exciting new option […]