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What's new at The Bay State Banner Anti-ICE protest calls out DCF in separation caseSiham Byah packed her 8-year-old son Naseem Byah’s lunch, walked with him to school, told him to be a good boy for his teachers and kissed him goodbye. Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017 had begun like any other school day for the Moroccan-born single mother and asylum seeker. Page 2 - no comments - 289 views  Gov. Baker signs civics education billAt an unannounced signing in the State House Nov. 8, Baker passed revised civics education measures into law, giving eighthgrade or high school students the opportunity to participate in student-led civics projects and register or pre-register to vote. Page 3 - no comments - 268 views  Federal government must protect voting rightsThe U.S. Constitution grants every citizen the right to vote, but somehow not every state has received the memo. Some state governments have made access to the polls more arduous for Democrats. With the size of support for Republicans withering, the strategy for victory has become to reduce the vote count for Democrats by any means necessary. Page 4 - no comments - 216 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 133 views  Art project to memorialize lives of slain Rox. womenBetween January and May 1979, 11 black women were murdered in Roxbury within several miles of one another. These deaths were unrelated, occurring in varying circumstances by different perpetrators, but the string of violence incensed many, including a local group of black feminists. Page 6 - no comments - 287 views  Nonprofit bookstore offers youth jobs and bright futuresLast month, More Than Words (MTW), a nonprofit organization that empowers youth through business management, opened its expanded bookstore in the South End. Located at 242 East Berkeley St., the bookstore offers more than 50,000 usedbook titles as well as gifts from other mission-driven businesses and event space. Page 7 - no comments - 441 views  IBA celebrates 50 yearsPHOTO: COURTESY INQUILINOS BORICUAS EN ACCIÓN On Saturday, Nov. 3, Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción (IBA) celebrated its 50th anniversary at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute. Page 8 - no comments - 154 views  BOSTON SCENESNearly 700 people attended the sold-out event. Sponsors and other guests gathered at the Museum of Fine Arts for an evening of food, entertainment, fun, giving, as well as opportunities to click selfies with Common, Tamron Hall, C.T. Page 9 - no comments - 671 views  The coach in your cornerIt’s normal for companies to implement strategic plans to reach specific goals and analyze progress along the way, but can individuals use this tactic to take better control of their lives? Clara Angelina Diaz says yes. Page 12 - no comments - 394 views  BIZ BITSPerhaps you’re one of the people who recently enrolled in a health savings account under a qualifying high-deductible health plan, but you’re not exactly sure how it works or how to use it. With these tips and insights, you can reap the most benefit from your health savings account. Page 12 - no comments - 203 views  Welcome to the Silicon BayouAlthough fintech is thriving today, its fate has been uncertain over the past several years. In the mid- to late-aughts, when peerto-peer lending startups came on the scene and Bitcoin was created, the blending of tech and finance no longer belonged solely to Paypal, and fintech became the cool kid on the block. Page 13 - no comments - 220 views  Surviving in a surrealist canvasTitled for the Audre Lord poem of the same name, the exhibition explores black female subjectivity and politicization. Using dark tones, doubling and mostly large-scale canvases, Smith illustrates the interior of the black female experience in a beautiful, surrealist manner. Page 15 - no comments - 322 views 
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