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What's new at The Bay State Banner A misguided effort to rename Dudley Sq. ‘Nubian Sq.’Americans became aware of the significance of Confederate symbols when Dylann Roof, a committed white supremacist, decided to massacre nine confirmed church devotees in Charleston, South Carolina. This heinous event on June 17, 2015 induced many white moderates to remove from society the Civil War monuments that inspire racial oppression. Page 2 - no comments - 291 views  Planning agency drafts policy agenda to advance equityBased on an inventory of social, economic and health indicators, the Metropolitan Area Planning Council has found that from 2011 to 2017, conditions that contribute to inequality in Greater Boston are persisting or getting worse. Page 3 - no comments - 381 views  A dream deferred: Progress elusive on Parcel P3Boston is rebuilding. Cranes are everywhere, but they are missing from the section of Roxbury where development has been long awaited. The ill-fated “Southwest Expressway” plan that was launched in Lower Roxbury in the 1960s has left an 8 acre parcel called P-3, stripped of houses and greenery. Page 4 - no comments - 341 views  Reverse Robin Hood: Corporate crooks prey on consumersIf a gang of bandits burst into a Wells Fargo Bank and made off with bags full of money, they would certainly be sought by the police. After their apprehension and conviction, the perpetrators would undoubtedly be sentenced to extensive prison terms. Page 4 - no comments - 331 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 145 views  Report: MBTA is vital for economy, worthy of investment“The Transportation Dividend: Transit Investments and the Massachusetts Economy,” by Boston-based business group A Better City and national research firm AECOM, was unveiled Feb. 8 with an event and panel discussion hosted by the Boston Foundation, one of the funders of the report. Page 7 - no comments - 236 views  Moving business forwardEntrepreneur Savant Musa, founder of FRWD, says financial literacy is one of the most common issues hurting Americans. He cites the statistic from the Federal Reserve that over 46 percent of Americans have less than $400 in their savings account, and he says 50 percent of people that make over $10,000 in America have less than $1,000 in savings. Page 12 - no comments - 581 views  BIZ BITSThat can be attributed to a number of factors, including a drop in unemployment and a stronger economy. But as the housing market has recovered, it has experienced some growing pains. With a sharp increase in demand, housing supplies are being strained. Page 12 - no comments - 244 views  Passing of the torch of justicePHOTO: RANDY H. GOODMAN/DONWESTFOTO The Portraits of Purpose Initiative led by Don West and Libbie Shufro celebrated the next generation of young leaders with a “passing of the torch of justice” Black History Month community celebration at Boston City Hall on February 8. Page 13 - no comments - 305 views  Illegal interview asksHere’s the big thing you need to keep in mind: If the question doesn’t directly pertain to the position you’re interviewing for, you should be wary. And, ultimately, you absolutely have the power to decline answering anything that makes your stomach do backflips. Page 13 - no comments - 233 views  City seeking info on developing public assets with housingMayor Martin Walsh, who established the Housing iLab in 2017, said, “With the right projects and partnerships in place, we believe this model could have the potential to enhance city property by improving our infrastructure and generating new affordable housing options needed in neighborhoods throughout our city. Page 14 - no comments - 431 views  Black Gold: Berklee celebrates music of the African diasporaTometi spoke about her experience founding Black Lives Matter, the power of activism and education, and police violence. She encouraged the audience to continue arming themselves with knowledge and recommended books such as “Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color” by Andrea Ritchie. Page 16 - no comments - 580 views  Bared soulsThe bulk of the show takes place between the two lovers, as they lie talking. Frieda is searching for a sense of security; she wants to know if Errol loves her and if he will ever leave his wife, if there is any hope for a future between them. For Errol, the situation is a little more complicated. Page 17 - no comments - 470 views  Made with loveTita, the heroine of Laura Esquivel’s food epic “Like Water for Chocolate,” was denied the opportunity to marry by her domineering mother. Instead, she made her love in the kitchen, and the people she fed had a way of responding emotionally to her cooking. Page 18 - no comments - 466 views  FOODPurple will reign as the new color of healthy food, according to a recent report on garden trends by The Garden Media Group. “According to the U.S. Page 18 - no comments - 266 views  Logan airport workers strike ends after outpouring of supportJetBlue subcontractors FSS and During the previous week, ReadyJet at Boston Logan Airport about 100 airport workers had ended their strike for union representation, better wages and benefits many participated over the two voted to strike, but it’s unclear how after two days. Page 20 - no comments - 413 views   . Page 22 - no comments - 132 views 
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