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What's new at The Bay State Banner Students demonstrate against climate changeAs people around them holding homemade posters spilled off the sidewalk onto Beacon Street, the brothers explained that they had grown up spending a lot of time in nature, and are now studying environmental science in high school, which has opened their eyes to the effects of fossil fuels and greenhouse gases. Page 2 - no comments - 572 views  Local electeds urge support for immigration fixJames McGovern and Katherine Clark and Mayor Martin Walsh spoke in favor of the Dream and Promise Act, a national bill that would give those immigrants a chance to stay in the country despite President Donald Trump’s efforts to end the programs that protect them. Page 3 - no comments - 540 views  A double standard for Ron SullivanAmericans have the right to a legal defense when they are charged with a crime. The defendant may engage a lawyer of his choice, or accept a lawyer provided by the jurisdiction if the accused is unable to afford one. Page 4 - no comments - 802 views  Omar’s criticism can’t be confused with anti-semitismDuring the Civil Rights Movement Jews and blacks were inseparable allies. Both groups wanted the same result — the elimination of legal support for racial and religious discrimination. With the approval of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, that objective was substantially achieved. Page 4 - no comments - 630 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 487 views  Blacks, Latinos face disproportionate stopsThe Stanford Open Policing Project, a team of researchers and journalists at Stanford University, compiled state and municipal data from across the country and found that of the more than 200 million traffic stops, black people were more likely to... Page 6 - no comments - 528 views  White supremacist and neo-Nazi videos take root on YouTubeWhile the authorities say Tarrant posted his treatise on 8chan — a relatively obscure web forum that attracts trolls, hackers and hardcore white supremacists — the ideas in the document are also circulating on many of the world’s most popular social media platforms. Page 7 - no comments - 876 views  In 1850s Boston, slave case sparked conflictLong before the modern fight over safeguarding immigrants from deportation, Massachusetts was the focus of much controversy over its being a sanctuary state. The situation heated up after a new law required law enforcement officers to ignore the sanctuary status, and Boston’s mayor formally announced his intention to comply with the feds. Page 9 - no comments - 827 views  Coffee is a family businessThe Rainforest Alliance-certified coffee farm in Nicaragua is owned by the Ferrey-Machado family and managed by Leana and Carlos, Miriam’s parents. Although the family in Nicaragua has been producing coffee for exportation since 1972, the Morales family has been roasting and selling Recreo’s single-origin coffee locally since 2011. Page 12 - no comments - 808 views  BIZ BITSWe constantly have to make tough choices with our money. That’s true even at tax time, when the IRS’s sales tax deduction presents this peculiar choice to people who itemize: You can deduct the state and local general sales tax you paid during the year, or you can deduct the state, local and foreign income tax you paid during the year. Page 12 - no comments - 639 views  Idris Elba directs Jamaica crime dramaDennis “D” Campbell (Aml Ameen) had the misfortune of growing up in the slums of Kingston, Jamaica in the 1970s at a time when the ’hood was infested with drugs. Orphaned at an early age, he was raised by an older brother he admired, Jerry (Everaldo Creary). Page 14 - no comments - 715 views  Visionary women honored in 2019You may be surprised to hear this, but there was a time, not too long ago, when women weren’t allowed to do things you’d think of as common today. As recently as 1974, women weren’t allowed to get credit cards in their own names. Page 15 - no comments - 1,027 views  Who was Melnea A. Cass?It was in the 1930s that Cass began a lifetime of volunteer work on the local, state and national level. She first contributed her services to the Robert Gould Shaw House, a settlement house and community center. She was the founder of the Kindergarten Mothers. Page 16 - no comments - 1,285 views 
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