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In the news: Chris Hope
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In the news: Chris Hope
Rev. Chris Hope leads two influential Boston organizations: The Hope Group and The Loop Lab, advancing ethical AI, workforce equity, and media arts training.
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Teen voices on mental health shine at second annual youth-led film festival
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Teen voices on mental health shine at second annual youth-led film festival
In the auditorium of Roxbury’s Eliot Congregational Church, young people and community members gathered amid swirls of cotton candy and the aroma of buttered popcorn to showcase the voices of local youth through a teen-run film festival.
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‘We will not be erased’: Boston leaders defend Black history
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‘We will not be erased’: Boston leaders defend Black history
Inside the 219-year-old African Meeting House, where Frederick Douglass once thundered against slavery and Black families built their own schools as acts of defiance, community leaders gathered this week to warn against what they call an effort to erase America’s full history.
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Beyond Possible: New BPS program links coding, robots and early college credits
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Beyond Possible: New BPS program links coding, robots and early college credits
From the second floor of The Possible Zone’s red-brick innovation center in Jackson Square, a squadron of robots clicked and whirred as they chased down green balls in a tangled field of obstacles and sped around a racetrack constructed with blue painter’s tape.
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District 7 candidates tackle economic issues in forum
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District 7 candidates tackle economic issues in forum
As the race for District 7 city councilor speeds toward September’s preliminary election, the 11 candidates in the running promoted policies that would support the economic development of the district at a forum, Aug. 19.
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Caribbean culture in living color
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Caribbean culture in living color
There was no army of masqueraders behind Ken Douglas as he danced along Warren Street toward the Caribbean Carnival judging stand by Franklin Park. There were a dozen or so costumed dancers with his masquerade band, Suave.
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UP Academy Dorchester expands career-connected learning for middle school students
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UP Academy Dorchester expands career-connected learning for middle school students
At UP Academy Dorchester, middle-school students are learning to see their future beyond the classroom walls.
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Protestors target Capital One's ties to Israeli arms manufacturer
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Protestors target Capital One's ties to Israeli arms manufacturer
On August 2, Cambridge police arrested three demonstrators and deployed pepper spray on several during a protest in front of a Capital One Bank branch on JFK Street in Harvard Square.
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Young aspiring musicians hone their talents in Berklee City Music program
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Young aspiring musicians hone their talents in Berklee City Music program
At Berklee College of Music, 17 students recently received scholarships and awards from the school after participating in the Berklee City Music program.
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‘Trucks, buses, vans, oh my’:  Larger vehicles are focus of state’s new EV report
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‘Trucks, buses, vans, oh my’: Larger vehicles are focus of state’s new EV report
A new state report identified goals around how and where to increase Massachusetts’ electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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Mass. immigrants who had legal status lose work in home and health care
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Mass. immigrants who had legal status lose work in home and health care
For more than a year, Robert spent his days getting seniors dressed, taking their vital signs and helping them eat at Edgewood LifeCare Community in North Andover. But one day in May, that changed. A human resources officer said his work permit was no longer valid; he would be laid off.
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In the news: Callie Crossley
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In the news: Callie Crossley
Callie Crossley has been inducted into the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) 2025 Hall of Fame.
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