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What's new at The Bay State Banner Urban Agenda grants aimed at revitalizationOn Feb. 19, the Baker-Polito administration granted $2 million dollars to 23 community-based projects across Massachusetts through the Urban Agenda grant program. Three local organizations in Nubian Square — The American City Coalition, Black Market and Haley House — will receive $100,000 to stimulate Roxbury’s growth and prosperity. Page 2 - no comments - 239 views  It’s time for blacks to be strategicEvery four years, the most talented political consultants vie to be recruited by candidates for president and other high elective office. It is the time for political operatives to earn substantial fees and burnish their reputations. Page 4 - no comments - 205 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 130 views  Teens march on State House for youth jobsHundreds of young people protested on the State House steps Feb. 20 during the 12th annual youth justice rally, entitled “2020 Vision: Reframe your Future. Page 7 - no comments - 268 views  State has checkered history of interventionsBy many accounts, the school system there had bottomed out, with 37% of students earning a warning/failing score in mathematics. In 2019, one year after Riley left, the metrics were different, with a revised MCAS test, but the results showed progress, with students listed as “not meeting expectations” at 29%. Page 9 - no comments - 252 views  Ebenezer Baptist ChurchPHOTO: JOHN WILCOX, MAYOR’S OFFICE Congregants at the Ebenezer Baptist Church gather for the final service at the South End church. The church will hold services in a temporary space while church officials find a location elsewhere in the city.. Page 10 - no comments - 237 views  Trump spy chief hid Hungarian govt. paymentPresident Donald Trump’s acting Director of National iIntelligence, Richard Grenell, worked as a paid publicist for a foundation funded by Hungary’s increasingly authoritarian government — his second former client to prompt scrutiny because Grenell did not disclose the work. Page 10 - no comments - 208 views  Kennedy, Markey face off at W. 10 caucus“I’m sure a lot of people in this room have the same question — I think you’re a great rep. — but why?” asked Ward 10 committee member Jim Farra. “Besides the fact of being young … why are you running?” Kennedy’s response reiterated the two main points he’s been making in stump speeches and at last week’s debate: The three-term U. Page 11 - no comments - 282 views  A counselor to business executivesIn 2013, Wendy Hernández decided to leave her career in education to pursue a budding new idea — the creation of LionsPride Assistant, a company specializing in business counseling and administrative support. Today, Hernández has clients all over the United States — from South Carolina to Ohio to Boston’s Back Bay. Page 13 - no comments - 265 views  MassArt Art Museum (MAAM) now openSometimes the best things in life are free. Take the new museum of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt), which opened to the public on Feb. Page 15 - no comments - 462 views  Dancing into the revolutionRunning Feb. 27 through March 8, “rEVOLUTION” at Boston Ballet highlights three choreographers who took dance to its very physical and artistic limits: George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins and William Forsythe. Though the pieces in the show date as far back as the 1950s, their power and vision continue to resonate with contemporary audiences. Page 17 - no comments - 487 views 
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