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What's new at The Bay State BannerAffordable housing on public land top priorityAmid the city’s displacement crisis, two panels testified at a Sept. 27 hearing before the City Council Committee on Planning, Development and Transportation to discuss the disposition, stewardship and future use of public land. The first panel was made up of representatives from Boston’s community land trusts and stewards. Page 2 - no comments - 300 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 259 views  There’s no place for racial animus in RoxburyMost people attribute success to their unfailing acumen, but they believe that failure results from invidious causes. Primarily, that the hostile acts of others did them in. That is how racial attitudes may arise. This process is now at work in Roxbury, as some residents blame whites for the declining availability of moderate priced rental housing. Page 4 - no comments - 230 views  Immigrants seek city’s support in securing statusAbout 50 people from across the country whose lives in the U.S. have been placed in uncertainty by President Trump’s recent decision to end the temporary protected status (TPS) of immigrants from countries like El Salvador, Sudan and Haiti, gathered around midday on the fifth floor of City Hall. Page 6 - no comments - 251 views  Banner book launch at Boston UniversityArchival Research Center, which houses the Banner’s photographic archives, also unveiled an exhibit featuring historic Banner photographs and artifacts which will remain on display on the first floor of the Boston University library.. Page 10 - no comments - 590 views  BIZ BITSGiven the importance of life insurance, it’s astounding that 37.5 million American households lack such a policy, according to the 2016 Facts About Life study by the industry group LIMRA. That may be because many people misunderstand how such policies work and how much it costs. Page 12 - no comments - 193 views  Innovators grow communityThe expansion on the second floor of the Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation office building converted the 2,000-square-foot space into a 2,900-square-foot lab, with additional facilities for a rotating art gallery, event space and co-working space for 51 creative entrepreneurs. Page 12 - no comments - 177 views  The ultimate skill set for a job in AIMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella in May referred to AI as “the defining technology of our times.” Given the current growth rate of AI jobs, and its central role in what is now known as the fourth industrial revolution, it’s time job seekers shed their fear of the unknown. Page 13 - no comments - 409 views  Docuseries examines race, educational inequityThe 10-part documentary series “America to Me” is a riveting look into the daily lives of several students, families, teachers and administrators at the diverse and progressive Oak Park and River Forest High School (OPRF) outside of Chicago. Page 15 - no comments - 257 views  ‘Strategies of Engagement’“Carrie Mae Weems: Strategies of Engagement,” showing at the Boston College McMullen Museum of Art through Dec. 13, displays a piercing, wide-ranging spectrum of the artist’s most evocative work. The two-floor exhibit covering Weems’ 30-year career will travel to Allentown Art Museum and others after its McMullen debut. Page 16 - no comments - 251 views  Winsor opens girls’ eyes to a world of possibilitiesWinsor’s lessons—and friendships—stay with girls for their lifetimes. The college choices of Winsor graduates reflect the strength of both the school and its students. While college is in girls’ immediate futures, Winsor truly prepares them for life.. Page 18 - no comments - 520 views  Roxbury Latin teaches students responsibility, determination“I’m not the type of kid to give up on something,” responds Nate Lopes, a senior at Roxbury Latin. When asked to consider what personal trait he is proud to have developed over time at the school, he quickly focuses on determination. “Whether in sports or in class — whatever the hard challenge is that I am facing — I’m just not going to give up on it. Page 19 - no comments - 311 views  ‘Visit’ colleges virtually“Nearly every school has a ‘request for more information’ online form that students and families can complete to receive admissions, financial aid, scholarship and enrollment information,” said David Dollins, associate vice president for enrollment management at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. Page 20 - no comments - 353 views  To-do list for students in 11th and 12th gradesTo keep your student on track, Rob Franek, editor in chief of The Princeton Review, answers some all-important questions about this stressful time. Franek is the company’s main authority on higher education and has been a college admissions administrator and test prep teacher. Page 21 - no comments - 444 views  Shady Hill Open HousesShady Hill Open Houses … Come take a closer look! (see advertisement below for dates and times). Page 22 - no comments - 264 views  Tips for changing schools midyearAccording to the U.S. Census Bureau, the percentage of Americans moving over a one-year period fell to an all-time low in the United States — 11.2 percent — in 2016, but that still resulted in many children transfering schools in the middle of the year.. Page 22 - no comments - 255 views  Teacher uses classroom design for a new outlook on learningAt South Greenville Elementary in Greenville, North Carolina, all the students qualify for free and reduced lunches. Some don’t have a stable address, some come to school hungry, and many experience dysfunction at home. Barbed wire circles the school grounds and the neighborhood is one of concentrated poverty. Page 22 - no comments - 234 views  Tips to motivate your child to learnShe’s not referring to an unrealistic sense of self-worth but rather a belief that if students work hard and do their best, they are capable of succeeding. A student needs to have the knowledge that he will not succeed at everything, but if he doesn’t try, how will he know what he is capable of, she said. Page 23 - no comments - 325 views  Senior Cruise Send-offPHOTO: MAYOR’S OFFICE PHOTO BY JOHN WILCOX Mayor Martin Walsh and Shirley Shillingford enjoy a moment during the Boston Police Area B3 Senior Cruise Send-off at Jubilee Christian Church.. Page 25 - no comments - 260 views 
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