Join us for an annual forum that invites the public into conversations that matter, hosted by The Gwen Ifill College of Media, Arts, and Humanities at Simmons University. Topic: Race, Media, and Democracy Featuring panelists: Yamiche Alcindor, White House Correspondent, PBS NewsHour Asma Khalid, Political Correspondent, NPR Maya Valentine ꞌ19, Press Assistant, U.S. House of […]
Event Neighborhood: Fenway
Housing as History: New Directions for Boston’s Subsidized Housing: Learning from the Past
As neighborhoods across Boston face enormous development pressure, there is a risk that low-income residents will be forced out of the city. Social disruption due to gentrification, shifting government policies and programs, and the challenges of climate change make the future of affordable housing in Boston precarious. In the past, Boston modeled creative and successful […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
“Fair Game: Surviving A 1960 Georgia Lynching” – Documentary Film & Discussion
Directed by Clennon King (USA, 2018, 63 min.). Digital. Five years after Emmett Till, a Black New Jersey mother moved heaven and earth to rescue her son from a town notorious for lynching. Fair Game tells the story of 24-year-old Navy vet James Fair Jr. of New Jersey joined a friend on a road trip […]
Advanced & College Degree Date Night – Congratulations Class of 2019
6/27 Singles With Advanced & College Degrees Slades Bar & Grill 958 Tremont Street Boston, MA This singles dating event is for intellectually-oriented single professionals with advanced or college degrees. Women stay seated and men switch tables every five minutes. You’ll chat with around many potential love interests, and, we will inform you of any […]
“Liyana” Film Screening
Liyana Monday, May 13, 2019 7:30pm–9:12pm at Regal Fenway Stadium 13 & RPX 201 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA, United States, 02115 $12.00 General Admission More info & purchase ticets here: https://www.tugg.com/events/liyana “Under the guidance of acclaimed South African storyteller, Gcina Mhlophe, five orphaned children from Swaziland collaborate to craft a collective fairytale drawn from their […]