“William Grant Still’s And They Lynched Him on a Tree is a work that should be performed annually, as we do Handel’s Messiah. This is a piece that reminds us that we have work to do. It is an American story that allows us to reflect on our history and what it means to be […]
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Ward 15 Democratic Committee meeting
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE RE: Ward 15 Democratic Party Committee February meeting DATE: 4/24/21 CONTACT: Outreach Subcommittee Co-Chairs Ward 15 Democratic Party Committee Willie Pleasants 617.407.7020, willieaweb@gmail.com and Carol Wideman 857.222.6387, cwide49@earthlink.net www.facebook.com/ward.15.dems You’re Invited In a public webinar, the Ward 15 (Dorchester) Democratic Party Committee will interview candidates for […]
Volcano Disaster Relief for St Vincent and the Grenadines
St. Vincent and the Grenadines Association of MA Inc (SVGA of MA) is reaching out regarding the current volcanic eruptions taking place in St. Vincent. We will be hosting a Volcano Relief Drive and are also accepting donations to fulfill our ongoing efforts in the meantime. Our goal is to provide the shelters and […]
Greatest MINDS In-Person WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE MY DEGREE Day Conference
JOIN GREATEST MINDS for the “WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE MY DEGREE” THE DAY CONFERENCE an IN-PERSON EVENT FOR BOSTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS & PARENTS FREE ADMISSION on Sunday, April 25th, 2021 – 9:00 am – 9:00 pm Join us and meet college mentors, alumni, and community activists and learn about jobs, scholarships, and opportunities this […]
Earth Day @ Haley House Bakery Cafe
Join us for a day of community & fun! Bike Repair, chair yoga, dance party, Snapp CSA sign up and more! June 22nd | 12pm – 3pm Outside @ 12 Dade street In partnership with: Urban Farmers Insitute Word Farmers Not Your Average Yoga Teacher VLA Dance Bikes Not Bombs
Middlesex Sheriff’s Office WE’RE HIRING!
The Life and Times of Art Blakey: His Message Lives On with Bill Pierce and John Ramsay
The Association of Black Citizens Lexington (ABCL) is celebrating the Life and Times of legendary Jazz Musician Art Blakey, one of the world’s most influential and prolific Black artists. He along with his band: Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, created music that spans generations. Art, himself, recorded over 400 records and was a lifelong […]
Celebrate spring and Arbor Day with a free tree at Savor the Square, May 1 10am-2pm
Celebrate Spring and Arborday with a Free Tree! Join us on Saturday, May 1st from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 PM at Blair Lot in Nubian Square (12 Palmer Street) for our GreenRox Arbor Day Festival, the first Savor the Square event of 2021. This lively springtime gathering will celebrate the beauty and benefits of trees […]
Ward 15 Democratic Committee meeting
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE RE: Ward 15 Democratic Party Committee February meeting DATE: 4/17/21 CONTACT: Outreach Subcommittee Co-Chairs Ward 15 Democratic Party Committee Willie Pleasants 617.407.7020, willieaweb@gmail.com and Carol Wideman 857.222.6387, cwide49@earthlink.net www.facebook.com/ward.15.dems You’re Invited In a pubic webinar, the Ward 15 (Dorchester) Democratic Party Committee will interview a candidate […]
Roxbury Unity Parade Pesents A Caravan for Sarah-Ann Shaw
Sarah-Ann Shaw became Boston’s first female African American reporter in 1969. Through the years, Sarah-Ann Shaw has been presented with many awards and recognition, including the 2018 Roxbury Unity Parade Lifetime Achievement Award. This caravan of love will be made up of people who know, love, and adore her. This act of love and appreciation […]
Voices for Justice
Voices for Justice is a free, virtual event series elevating conversations around racial and social justice in Greater Boston. It kicks off on April 13th with a roundtable discussion of the documentary film John Lewis: Good Trouble with local luminaries and activists. It continues on May 11th with a conversation with Pulitzer-prize winner Isabel Wilkerson […]
Black Boston Reimagined: Our Own(ed) Spaces
How can we center Black culture, Black experiences, Black joy, and Black ownership in the physical spaces across Boston’s neighborhoods? In our 3rd installment of the Black Boston Reimagined series, we will be bringing together policymakers, real estate developers, cultural curators, and business owners to discuss the role that space plays in creating community, culture, […]