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What's new at The Bay State BannerViolent suppression of equality in MississippiThe concept of “freedom and justice for all” is too lofty a principal for many Americans to embrace. Evidence of this incapacity is the continued vandalism of the memorial to Emmett Till, even though it has been established that he was innocent of the alleged misconduct that provoked his lynching. Page 4 - no comments - 243 views  John Conyers: a champion for civil rightsThere are presently 55 members in the Congressional Black Caucus. When John Conyers was first elected to Congress in 1964, he increased the number of African American members in the House to five. He was reelected 26 times and served in office for 52 years. Page 4 - no comments - 238 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 152 views  IN THE NEWSReid has over 20 years of affordable housing, commercial, and community development experience in the private, public and non-profit sectors. Currently, she serves as MPDC’s vice president of programs, overseeing youth development, health equity, public safety, arts and cultural, and community facilities programming. Page 5 - no comments - 228 views  ROVING CAMERAI’m an educator. I’m hoping the city council will work with the superintendent to address issues of equity. Right now, we have very few school leaders of color, very few Latinx people.. Page 5 - no comments - 223 views  Walsh exec. order aimed at equitable contracting“This executive order establishes a set of sound business practices in the City of Boston’s procurement process that will increase transparency, accessibility, and efficiency across all departments and agencies,” said John Barros, chief of Economic Development, in a statement sent to news media. Page 6 - no comments - 209 views  Dia de los MuertosMayor Martin Walsh attends a traditional Dia de los Muertos celebration in Copley Square.. Page 6 - no comments - 154 views  ‘Rent’ cast at Berklee(L-R): Boston Conservatory faculty member and Broadway veteran Laura Marie Duncan (in white); actor Benjamin H. Moore (in green shirt in the center); and actor Shafiq Hicks (in white with gray scarf on the end) pose with Berklee College of Music’s Audire Soundtrack Choir & Orchestra during their visit to the school’s Fenway campus. Page 7 - no comments - 380 views  Housing needs to be the Boston City Council’s top priorityWe need more rental opportunities for students and families. We need homeownership opportunities for new couples living and working in Boston and for single parents trying to stabilize the future of their children. Page 7 - no comments - 312 views  Program offers hope for ex-gang membersPaul Burns sits behind a battered wooden desk. He meticulously takes notes from his book, HVAC Fundamentals: Volume 1: Heating Systems, Furnaces and Boilers, studying the craft of heating and ventilation repair. He bends his head toward the manual and whispers sentences from chapter nine: “Indoor Air Fundamentals. Page 8 - no comments - 249 views  BECMA annual meetingJoseph Feaster, Segun Idowu, Mayor Martin Walsh and Darryl Settles enjoy a moment during the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts annual meeting.. Page 11 - no comments - 298 views  Greenhouse opens in Hyde ParkThe farm consists of a 4,600-square-foot Dutch-designed climate-controlled greenhouse in which We Grow Microgreens owners are growing the sprouted salad greens, fresh herbs, edible flowers and other produce they sell to local restaurants and at farmers’ markets. Page 14 - no comments - 577 views  When Mozart meets marimbasFor the third time, ArtsEmerson welcomes South Africa’s Isango Ensemble to their Cutler Majestic Theatre for a short run of “The Magic Flute,” Nov. 6 through 10. This production is Mozart like he’s never been heard before. Page 16 - no comments - 259 views  Wearing your heart on the stageBoston Moving Arts Productions dances onto the stage with a new showcase, “In My Heart,” Nov. 8 and 9 at the Boston Center for the Arts. The performance features four vignettes highlighting regional choreographers, including a premiere by Whitney Schmanski and works by Chavi Bansal, Ali Kenner Brodsky and Aysha Upchurch. Page 17 - no comments - 406 views   . Page 18 - no comments - 142 views 
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