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What's new at The Bay State BannerCouncil to review school transportationQuarreling between parents in District 1, whom Edwards represents, prompted her to act on this issue, she said. Some want their children to be placed on BPSrun school buses, while others feel their children are being kicked off the buses to make room.. Page 1 - no comments - 1,643 views  An editor’s reflectionsThe Bay State Banner’s 50th anniversary induced the painful awareness that numerous outstanding events involving black Bostonians may never be remembered. Many committed and courageous residents will be forgotten. And worst of all, the memory of achievements by blacks will be overshadowed by the continual media accounts of black failures. Page 1 - no comments - 477 views  New committee to improve equity in building industryThe hearing in the Iannella Chamber of City Hall was sponsored by Councilors Lydia Edwards, Ayanna Pressley and Kim Janey, and presided over by Edwards, committee Chair Michael Flaherty and Councilor Ed Flynn, with Councilor Annissa Essaibi-George also present. Page 2 - no comments - 387 views  U.S. history of opposition to black business growthBlacks in Tulsa had developed an ideal community with a thriving commercial area. There were restaurants, various retail stores, a movie theater, professional offices, a hotel and rooming houses, and a bank. The thriving black community, Greenwood, was sometimes referred to as the Black Wall Street. Page 4 - no comments - 427 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 349 views  West Roxbury students lobby lawmakersThe broad outlines of the city’s BuildBPS plan are now widely known: new school buildings in West Roxbury, East Boston and Dorchester, the closure and/or re-use of six middle school buildings and one high school building currently shared by West Roxbury Academy and Urban Science Academy. Page 6 - no comments - 496 views  Trolley Tour stops at Bolling BuildingPHOTO: MAYOR’S OFFICE PHOTO BY ISABEL LEON Mayor Martin Walsh stops by the Bolling Building in Roxbury during the Mayor’s Holiday Trolley Tour.. Page 8 - no comments - 313 views  BIZ BITSCheck out your favorite brands on social media, where you can likely find up-tothe-minute info on savings right in your news feed. Many companies post special promotions, news and last-minute sale announcements every day, especially during the holidays. Page 10 - no comments - 505 views  Self-employment successA 2017 study commissioned by Upwork, a freelancing website, and the Freelancers Union, a labor organization, estimates that there are 57.3 million freelancing American workers, making up 36 percent of the total U.S. workforce. Conducted by independent research firm Edelman Intelligence, the study surveyed 6,000 U. Page 10 - no comments - 324 views  Skills in demandOn the one hand it’s been framed as America’s dying industry, declining steadily from its peak in the late 1970s as the engine of economic growth. On the other, it’s been rebounding lately, with about a 10 percent increase in employment to date since bottoming out in 2010. Page 11 - no comments - 479 views  Black Magic30, is a hallmark of the holiday season. Based on the novella of the same name by E.T.A. Hoffman, the ballet follows Clara as her magician uncle throws her into a world of fantasy with her new nutcracker doll. It features lavish costumes, jaw-dropping sets and this year, a groundbreaking number of dancers of color. Page 12 - no comments - 487 views  Holiday cheerFor 15 years, ArtsBoston has partnered with the Mayor’s Office to provide the Mayor’s Holiday Special, a series of discounts on theater tickets and dining during December and January. As the tradition continues, the goal becomes not only to provide accessibility to the arts, but also to highlight all the multicultural talent Boston has to offer. Page 14 - no comments - 493 views  In theaters this week Previews help make choosing a film fun“Mirai” (PG for scary images and mature themes): Animated fantasy about a 4-year-old boy (Haru Kuroki) who discovers a magical garden which enables him to time-travel to meet relatives from different eras. Voice cast includes Gen Hoshino, Koji Yakusho and Kumiko Aso. Page 15 - no comments - 387 views  Chinatown branch of BPL opensMayor Martin Walsh visits the newly opened Chinatown branch of the Boston Public Library.. Page 17 - no comments - 430 views 
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