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Facing climate change, urban farmers adapt
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Facing climate change, urban farmers adapt
s rain clouds gathered above, Danielle Andrews bent down to reach into the soil in a section of an urban farm in Roxbury. She lodged her hands into the rich dirt and tugged at something underground before pulling out two earth-covered potatoes, one with dozens of tendril-like protrusions sprouting from its skin.
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Community Music Center of Boston to open new campus in Roxbury
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Community Music Center of Boston to open new campus in Roxbury
Community Music Center of Boston, which provides youth music training to about 400 students and is one of the largest external providers of arts education to Boston Public Schools, announced April 4 that it plans to open a new space in Nubian Square on Washington Street, in the old home of the Nubian Gallery.
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Local partnership brews up cannabis-infused beer
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Local partnership brews up cannabis-infused beer
Long Live Beerworks partnered with local dispensary Rooted In to release a cannabis-infused IPA at a launch at their Roxbury taproom, where about 150 patrons sampled the latest merger of beer and bud.
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Rev. Mariama White-Hammond closes City Hall cabinet chapter
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Rev. Mariama White-Hammond closes City Hall cabinet chapter
On the seventh floor of Boston City Hall, there’s an office with windows facing out over the recently renovated plaza. Whiteboards are filled with scrawled notes and planning. Trophies and mementos and books line the shelves. Two buttons — one that says yes, the other no — sit on the desk ready to verbally voice agreement or dissent.
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In the news: Lawrence P. Ward
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In the news: Lawrence P. Ward
Lawrence P. Ward has been selected to serve as the seventh president of the University of Hartford in Connecticut starting on July 1.
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Boston renames Dorchester school for civil rights icon Ruth Batson
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Boston renames Dorchester school for civil rights icon Ruth Batson
The Boston School Committee voted unanimously on April 10 to rename a Dorchester public high school in honor of storied civil rights activist and Girls’ Latin School alumna Ruth Batson, who challenged school segregation and launched the iconic METCO program.
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Coalition alleges bias in vocational school admissions
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Coalition alleges bias in vocational school admissions
Admissions policies for the state’s vocational high schools create disparities in access for students of color, low-income students, students with disabilities and English-language learners, a collection of community, union, and civil rights groups allege.
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TrailblazHers running group files discrimination suit over ’23 Boston Marathon incident
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TrailblazHers running group files discrimination suit over ’23 Boston Marathon incident
Members of a Black-led running group filed suit on the cusp of this year’s Boston Marathon alleging racial discrimination by race organizers and Newton police for the way they were corralled and surrounded while trying to cheer on their friends along the course at Heartbreak Hill during last year’s race.
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Brockton School Board adds experienced educator
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Brockton School Board adds experienced educator
The Brockton NAACP hosted a candidate forum last week to help fill a vacancy on the school board at a time when the city’s schools are navigating a financial crisis and mounting frustration from parents over the state of public education in the majority-Black city.
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MIT Sloan looks to boost hiring of people with criminal backgrounds
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MIT Sloan looks to boost hiring of people with criminal backgrounds
The MIT Sloan School of Management gathered students, government officials and business leaders Friday to highlight a huge potential workforce that is often overlooked: people with criminal records.
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In the news: Trina Bryant
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In the news: Trina Bryant
Suffolk University has announced Trina Bryant, Ed.D. as its new director of its Center for Community Engagement.
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City announces second round of SPACE Grant awardees
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City announces second round of SPACE Grant awardees
On April 3, 2024, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the second round of Supporting Pandemic Affected Community Enterprises (SPACE) Grant awardees. These local entrepreneurs will receive American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to help them expand their businesses and move into vacant storefronts.
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