Nonprofit organization, Hoop Hop celebrated its 5-year anniversary at the Annual Hoop Hop Basketball Tournament on August 18, 2018 at the Roxbury YMCA. Mayor Marty Walsh offered a warm welcome to the crowd by sharing congratulatory words and a message of encouragement; he also provided the opening tip off. Additionally, the office of Governor Charlie […]
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Roving Camera 8-30-18: What changes would you like to see in local government?
Roving Camera 8-23-18: Do you think Boston will ever shed its reputation as a racist city?
Boston Scenes 8-16-18: Restoring the Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial
BOSTON – July 27, 2018 – The National Park Service (NPS), Friends of the Public Garden (the Friends), the Museum of African American History (the Museum) and Mayor Martin J. Walsh today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly restore the Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial. The group, along with other nonprofit organizations, will […]
Roving Camera 8-16-18: Are you planning to vote in the Sept. 4 primary?
Boston Scenes 8-9-18
Roving Camera 8-9-18: Is Boston a racist city?
Roving Camera 8-2-2018: Why do you think some whites harbor hostility toward blacks?
Boston Scenes 7-26-18: 21st century urban farm, residence, and teaching center!
On Monday, June, 25, 2018, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Historic Boston Inc. and its three partners — Urban Farming Institute, Trust for Public Land and North Bennet Street School — celebrated the opening of a 21st century urban farm, residence, and teaching center at the Fowler Clark Epstein Farm, the oldest farm still […]
Roving Camera 7-26-18: What do you think should be the top priorities of the new police commissioner?
Boston Scenes 6-23-18: The Boston Art & Music Soul (BAMS) Festival
Created by Boston native Catherine Morris, BAMS Fest, Inc. has presented and curated in over 10 local spaces in varying neighborhoods to more than 2,500 attendees and collaborated with more than 50 community partners through its traveling live arts program, The Prelude. BAMS Fest, described by Morris as “Essence [Music Festival] meets Afropunk in Boston” […]